US Offers Money for Information About Militia Leader
Introduction
The United States Department of State wants to find a man. His name is Hashim Finyan Rahim al-Saraji. He is the leader of a group called Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada (KSS). The US says this group is a terrorist group. The US will give up to $10 million for information about this man.
Main Body
On April 23, the US State Department asked for help on social media. They want information about al-Saraji. People who give information can get money and a new home. US officials say KSS members killed Iraqi people. They also attacked US buildings in Iraq. They attacked US soldiers in Iraq and Syria. The US called al-Saraji and KSS terrorists in November 2023. In September 2025, the US called KSS a foreign terrorist group. This lets the US use more tools to fight them. The group KSS gets help from Iran. It fights in Iraq and Syria. The group grew after 2014 when the Islamic State came to Iraq. KSS works with other groups in Iraq. Its leaders met with Qasem Soleimani. He was a dead Iranian commander. Al-Walai said he supports the Houthi group. He said KSS is part of that group. A study says KSS attacks countries like Kuwait. It attacks from places in southern Iraq. KSS also attacks the Kurdistan area of Iraq with drones and rockets. The study says the US should strike militia leaders again. This stopped attacks in early 2024. Al-Saraji has a seat in the Iraqi government. Iran-backed groups attack the US embassy in Baghdad. They also attack oil fields. This happens after a conflict started on February 28. The US and Israel attacked Iran. Iran then attacked US bases. A ceasefire was extended on Thursday. In April, the US offered a reward for another militia leader. He took a US journalist. The US stopped sending cash to Iraq. It also stopped money for security programs.
Conclusion
The US reward for the KSS leader is part of a plan. The US wants to stop Iran-backed groups in Iraq. The situation is changing. There are problems in the area. The US is putting pressure on the Iraqi government.