24 Aug 2021 | 11:43 AM UTC
Iraq: Roadside bomb targets convoy carrying military supplies in Baghdad Governorate Aug. 24
Roadside bomb reportedly targets convoy carrying military supplies near Yusufiya, Baghdad Governorate, Iraq, Aug. 24.
Event
A roadside bomb reportedly detonated near a convoy carrying military supplies near the town of Yusufiya in Baghdad Governorate, Aug. 24. There were no reports of casualties, though some material damage occurred. No group has formally claimed responsibility for the attack.
Further similar incidents are likely in the coming days. Increased security and localized traffic disruptions are possible in the vicinity of the impact area.
Context
Roadside bomb attacks against military supply convoys are common in Iraq. Incidents are reported frequently throughout the country's southern region, including Babil, Basrah, Dhi Qar, Al-Qadisiyyah, and Al-Muthanna governorates. However, similar incidents have also occurred in the central Baghdad, Anbar, and Salah al-Din governorates. Convoys are often targeted while traveling on highways, but such incidents rarely result in casualties or significant damage.