Shafaq News- Babil/ Kirkuk (Updated at 16:42)

A missile landed in a village south of Iraq’s Babil province on Sunday due to a technical malfunction, with no damage or casualties, Shafaq News correspondent reported.

The projectile’s origin and type remain undetermined.

Speaking to our agency, Babil Police Command media director Col. Ammar Al-Shammari stated that only aerial sounds were heard over the province and that no new strikes occurred within its administrative boundaries. Authorities have not released additional information.

Meanwhile, a security source told Shafaq News that a metallic object, believed to be part of a rocket, landed in the village of Al-Busalm in the Riyadh subdistrict of Hawija district, western Kirkuk. The incident caused no injuries, and authorities reported no significant damage.

On Saturday, missile debris fell near a residential house in Al-Hawaij village in Al-Hawija district, southwest of Kirkuk, without reported casualties, according to Shafaq News security sources. Witnesses also reported projectiles crossing the skies over Chamchamal in Al-Sulaymaniyah province, Daquq in Kirkuk, and Tuz Khurmatu in Saladin, amid escalating confrontation involving the United States, Israel, and Iran.