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Jan 23, 2026

US Apache helicopters attack Iranian militias in Iraq, Chairman of Joint Chiefs says

An AH-64D Apache Longbow attack helicopter assigned to 1st Attack Battalion, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, deployed in support of Combined Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve (CJTF-OIR), takes off for a routine mission, July 15, 2024 at Erbil Air Base, Iraq. Army aviation assets are used to support CJTF-OIR’s mission to advise, assist, and enable partner forces to ensure the enduring defeat of ISIS. (U.S. Army Photo by Joseph Kumzak)
An AH-64D Apache Longbow attack helicopter. Army photo by Joseph Kumzak.

The war against Iran has spread to neighboring Iraq, where a top U.S. general says American Apache attack helicopters are battling Iranian proxies.

“In Iraq, AH-64s [Apache helicopters] have been striking against Iranian-aligned militia groups to make sure that we suppress any threat in Iraq against us, forces or U.S. interests,” Air Force Gen. Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters on Thursday.

Speaking at a Pentagon news conference, Caine did not elaborate on how many combat missions Apache helicopters have flown in Iraq since U.S. operations against Iran on Feb. 28.

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Nor did Caine specify which Iranian-backed militia groups U.S. helicopters have attacked.

Since the start of U.S. military operations against Iran, named Operation Epic Fury, the U.S. embassy in Baghdad has been repeatedly attacked by drones and missiles. The embassy issued a statement on Tuesday saying that Iranian-backed militias have “encouraged and conducted widespread attacks on U.S. citizens and targets associated with the United States throughout Iraq,” including attacks on Baghdad’s international zone, where the embassy is located.

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