Four "Katyusha" were launched late last night against the air force base "Ain al-Assad" in Iraq, where the US-led coalition forces are deployed, reported Reuters, quoted by BTA, referring to the Iraqi security forces.
Two of the missiles fell inside the base, and two - in an area not far from it. It is not yet clear whether the shelling caused casualties or damage.
A spokesman for the US-led coalition forces in Iraq has not yet responded to a Reuters request for comment.
The attack comes two days after a military summit in Washington where Iraqi and US officials discussed reducing the role of coalition forces, a decade after they were created to fight the Islamic State group, which has targeted Iraq and Syria. .
Iraqi political and military factions aligned with Iran are pressuring the government in Baghdad to quickly scale back coalition forces and say they want all 2,500 US troops in Iraq to leave the country they once occupied.