It is believed the attack was launched from Zummar, an Iraqi town on the border with Syria.
An unnamed US official said a "failed rocket attack" targeted a coalition base in Rumalyn, but no American personnel were injured. It was not clear if the rockets failed to hit the base or were destroyed.
A search operation launched by Iraqi forces deployed in the area led to the discovery of a vehicle described as a small truck that they claim was used in the attack. The truck with a rocket launcher fixed on its back was parked in Zummar and ignited in a blast from unfired rockets, according to a cited army official, who added that there were warplanes in the sky at the same time.
The aforementioned American official claimed that US-led coalition aircraft in Iraq and Syria carried out a strike against the launcher.
This comes a day after Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani returned from a visit to the United States, where he met with President Joe Biden at the White House.
The Iraqi government announced plans to start formal talks with Washington about ending the American-led anti-terrorism coalition’s mission in the country in January after a US airstrike killed militia commander Mushtaq Taleb al-Saidi. Al-Saidi was the leader of Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba, an Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces-affiliated militia that helped rout IS* and other terrorists across Syria and Iraq between 2013 and 2017.
According to varying sources, there are anywhere between 900 and 2,000 US soldiers in Syria to ostensibly conduct counterterrorism operations against IS. Syria has repeatedly demanded that the US end its occupation, with Damascus and its allies emphasizing that the presence of American troops is "illegal."
A recent joint statement by Biden and al-Sudani said that, "The two leaders affirmed they would review […] factors to determine when and how the mission of the Global Coalition in Iraq would end."
The current rocket strike comes after a huge blast occurred at a military base in Iraq early on Saturday. It killed a member of an Iraqi security force. The explosion took place at the Kalsu military base in Babylon province, where regular army, police, and members of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces, or Hashed Al-Shaabi, are stationed, as per Iraqi security forces cited by Arab media.
*IS, also known as ISIS/ISIL, is a terrorist organization outlawed in Russia and many other countries.