Baghdad embassy rocketed
At least eight Katyusha rockets landed in Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone in an attack targeting the US Embassy on Sunday, causing some minor damage to the compound, the Iraqi military and the embassy said.
The Iraqi military said an “outlaw group” fired eight rockets. Most of the missiles hit a residential complex and a security checkpoint inside the zone, damaging buildings and cars and wounding one Iraqi soldier, it said.
Sirens blared from the embassy compound inside the zone, which houses government buildings and foreign missions.
An anti-rocket system diverted one of the rockets, said one security official whose office is inside the zone.
Embassy officials condemned the attack and urged all Iraqi political and governmental leaders to take steps to prevent such attacks and to hold accountable those responsible.
“The US Embassy confirms rockets targeting the International Zone resulted in the engagement of embassy defensive systems. There was some minor damage on the embassy compound, but no injuries or casualties,” a statement said.
A spokesman for Iraqi President Barham Salih also condemned the attack.
US officials blame Iranbacked militias for regular rocket attacks on US facilities in Iraq, including near the embassy.
No known Iran-supported groups have claimed responsibility.
An array of militia groups announced in October that they had suspended rocket attacks on US forces on the condition that Iraq’s government present a timetable for the withdrawal of American troops.
But a rocket strike on the Embassy on Nov. 18 was a clear sign that Iranianbacked militias had decided to resume attacks on US bases, according to Iraqi security officials.
Washington, which is slowly reducing its 5,000 troops in Iraq, threatened to shut the embassy unless the Iraqi government reins in Iran-aligned militias.