Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) released footage showing the launch of multiple missiles toward the U.S. Harir Air Base in Iraqi Kurdistan on March 10, 2026. The video depicts bright trails and distant explosions against the night sky, illustrating the strike’s intensity and precision targeting.
Verified reports confirm that the strike involved five short-range ballistic missiles aimed at the key U.S. outpost, which houses approximately 2,500 American troops. While the missiles caused perimeter damage, no casualties were reported. The attack occurred on day 11 of heightened hostilities between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, following stalled nuclear negotiations.
The strike reflects Iran’s ongoing efforts to challenge U.S. and allied operations in the region, demonstrating both strategic reach and the capability to target critical military infrastructure. Harir Air Base has previously served as a logistical hub and staging area for U.S. operations supporting regional security and allied defense initiatives.
Military analysts note that the attack underscores the risks faced by U.S. forces amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. While the damage was limited, the strike highlights Iran’s willingness to escalate attacks in response to U.S.-Israeli operations targeting Iranian military and missile assets.
The IRGC’s public release of the footage also serves a messaging function, signaling Tehran’s continued opposition to U.S. presence in Iraq and its capacity to respond to regional military pressure. U.S. commanders have reinforced defensive measures at Harir and other critical bases to mitigate future threats while maintaining operational readiness.
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