A new pro-Iranian faction, the Second Revolutionary Campaign of 1920, is reporting responsibility for two explosions along the route of the US military (PMC) in Iraq.
In June 1920, an uprising broke out in Iraq against the British authorities, which lasted until October.
The victims of the revolution were 6,000 local residents, 500 British and Indian soldiers.
The result of the uprising was the proclamation by the League of Nations of the Kingdom of Iraq.