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‘US strike’ kills senior Hashed leader in Iraq

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BAGHDAD: A US strike in Baghdad on Thursday killed a military commander of the Hashed al-Shaabi, an ex-paramilita­ry faction of the grouping said, with an Iraqi security official reporting two deaths in a drone attack. The Iraqi government, supported by pro-Tehran factions, decried an “aggression”. It accused a USled internatio­nal coalition but stopped short of pinning the blame on Washington, as regional tensions soar amid the Zionist-Hamas war.

“A drone targeted the logistical support headquarte­rs of Hashed al-Shaabi,” mainly pro-Iranian former paramilita­ry units integrated into the Iraqi armed forces, said the security official. The strike killed “two members and wounded seven others”, said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity. A Hashed source, also asking not to be named, confirmed the death toll and charged that the United States was behind the attack.

Harakat Al-Nujaba, one of the Hashed’s factions, said in a statement that “the deputy commander of operations for Baghdad, Mushtaq Talib Al-Saidi”, had been “martyred in a US strike”. Contacted by AFP, a US official neither confirmed nor denied that Washington was behind the strike. “The United States is continuing to take action to protect our forces in Iraq and Syria by addressing the threats they face,” said the official, who also spoke on condition of anonymity.

The strike came amid heightened regional tensions since war broke out between US ally the Zionist entity and Iran-backed Hamas fighters in the Gaza Strip. US forces in Iraq and neighborin­g Syria have faced a surge in attacks since the start of the Gaza war. Videos shared on a Telegram channel linked to the Hashed showed columns of smoke rising above the area of the strike on Baghdad’s Palestine street, normally a bustling commercial road. The site was cordoned off by Hashed forces, who blocked journalist­s’ access to the site, an AFP photograph­er said.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani’s office accused the US-led anti-jihadist coalition of the strike, labelling it “a blatant aggression” as well as “a dangerous escalation and assault”. “The Iraqi armed forces hold the global coalition forces responsibl­e for this unwarrante­d attack,” a spokespers­on for Sudani said in a statement. Hadi Al-Ameri, a senior Hashed commander, condemned what he described as a “heinous crime committed by the criminal American forces”, demanding the “immediate departure” of the internatio­nal coalition.

Washington has counted more than 100 attacks against US targets in Syria and Iraq since mid-October. Many have been claimed by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, a loose alliance of Iran-linked armed groups that oppose US support for the Zionist entity in the Gaza war. The United States has around 2,500 troops in Iraq and 900 in Syria as part of the multinatio­nal coalition fighting the Islamic State group since 2014.

The US military has responded to recent attacks by launching air strikes targeting sites used by Iran and its proxy forces in Iraq and Syria, including Hashed sites. A US drone strike in Baghdad four years ago killed Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards general Qasem Soleimani, whose commemorat­ion on Wednesday in southern Iran was hit in a bomb attack claimed by the Islamic State.

Soleimani headed the Quds Force, the foreign operations arm of the Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps, overseeing military operations across the Middle East. The twin blasts in the southern Iranian city of Kerman on the anniversar­y of Soleimani’s death killed at least 84 people, according to Iranian authoritie­s.

 ?? ?? BAGHDAD: Members of Iraq’s Hashed al-Shaabi stand outside the entrance of their headquarte­rs on Jan 4, 2024. — AFP
BAGHDAD: Members of Iraq’s Hashed al-Shaabi stand outside the entrance of their headquarte­rs on Jan 4, 2024. — AFP

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