The Columbus Dispatch

Rockets target US Embassy in Baghdad

- Qassim Abdul-zahra

BAGHDAD – Three rockets were fired at Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone on Monday without causing any casualties, Iraq’s army said. Security officials said the U.S. Embassy was the target.

Two Iraqi security officials said one rocket fell within the perimeter of the vast U.S. Embassy complex and and another fell in the residentia­l neighborho­od of Harthiya, outside the Green Zone. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulation­s.

The rockets were launched from the Salam area of Baghdad and an investigat­ion was ongoing, a statement from the military said.

It said there were no casualties, but minor property damage, including a damaged vehicle. The Green Zone houses foreign embassies and is the seat of Iraq’s government.

No one immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

It was the third attack to target the American presence in Iraq in a week. A U.s.-led coalition contractor was killed and other civilians were wounded in a rocket attack outside Irbil internatio­nal airport on Feb. 16. A littleknow­n Shiite militant group calling itself the Guardians of Blood Brigade claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

On Saturday, rockets wounded personnel working for a U.S. defense company at Balad airbase in Salahaddin province.

The U.S. Embassy was a frequent target of rocket attacks during the Trump administra­tion. The pace of attacks abated in the weeks before Biden took office and recently resumed.

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