 U.S. military base in Iraq's Al Anbar region sustains rocket attack. A rocket attack has been delivered on a U.S. military base in Iraq's Al Anbar province, the Dubai-based Al Hadath television reported. According to the report, three powerful blasts were heard at the U.S. military facility. The consequences of the attack are unknown at this point. Earlier, the Shiite movement Islamic Front for Iraqi resistance used kamikaze drones to attack the U.S.-led international coalition's base north of the Iraqi city of Erbil some 425 kilometers away from Baghdad. The U.S. Central Command said the attack had left three U.S. servicemen wounded, one of them critically. In response to the attack, retaliatory airstrikes were delivered by U.S. forces on basis of the Iraq-based Qataib Hezbollah Shia group active in Iraq. Baghdad condemned the U.S. attack as a hostile act. According to the Iraqi Prime Minister's press service, the strike left one person dead and 18 wounded. CNN Arabic reported that Shia militants carried out six attacks on U.S. military facilities in Syria and Iraq since December 20th. A total of 90 such attacks have been registered since October 17th. Houthi rebels based in Yemen also have launched attacks against Western targets amid the Israel-Hamas war, targeting U.S. Navy warships and commercial vessels in the Red Sea. The Pentagon last week launched an operation with the U.K., France and other allies to help secure shipping traffic after major transport firms rooted their vessels away from the region.