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Iraq base housing US troops attacked

Three coalition, 2 Iraqi troops hurt in strike at al-Taji

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Baghdad: A fresh spate of rockets targeted an Iraqi base north of Baghdad on Saturday where foreign troops are deployed, Iraqi and US security sources told AFP, in a rare daytime attack. At least 33 rockets hit Iraqi air defence units at the Taji airbase on Saturday.

Baghdad, March 14: A military base in Iraq has been hit by a second rocket attack in a week, injuring three coalition troops and two Iraqi troops, a US army official said.

It was the 23rd such attack since late October on installati­ons across Iraq where American troops and diplomats are based, with the latest rounds growing deadlier. None of the attacks have ever been claimed but the US has blamed hardline elements of the Hashed alShaabi, a network of armed groups incorporat­ed into the Iraqi state. At least 33 rockets hit Iraqi air defence units at the Taji air base on Saturday, the country's military said, in one of the largest such volleys yet.

Col. Myles B. Caggins III, a spokesman for the internatio­nal Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR), confirmed on Twitter that rockets hit the al-Taji base early on Saturday local time. Caggins said damage assessment and an investigat­ion were underway.

Iraq’s Baghdad Operations Command said earlier on Saturday that several Katyusha rockets landed inside the airbase. In a statement, the Operations Command said they knew where the rockets were fired from. “Our security forces have discovered the location of the firing of Katyusha rockets that targeted al-Taji airbase north of the capital Baghdad this morning. We discovered 7 rocket launchpads inside a parking garage in the area of Abu alEzzam,” it said.

The statement added that the owner of the parking garage, employees and all those present were taken in for questionin­g by Baghdad police.

The Joint Operations Command described the attack as “brutal” and said the injured Iraqis were “all in a critical condition”.

There have been multiple rocket attacks in Iraq in recent weeks. Two US service members and one British coalition service member were killed and around a dozen others injured in an attack on the same base on Wednesday.

The US said Thursday it had assessed that an Iranian-backed group was responsibl­e for the rocket attack. The two Americans were the first to die in Iraq since December when a US contractor was killed in a rocket attack on a base near Kirkuk.

The December attack prompted retaliator­y US airstrikes against militia targets in Iraq and Syria. Trump administra­tion officials pointed to the contractor’s death as their justificat­ion for air strikes that killed Iran’s second most powerful leader, Gen. Qassem Soleimani, and spiked tensions around the world. The latest attack on the al-Taji base comes after the US carried out retaliator­y airstrikes on Thursday against multiple Iranian-backed militia sites in Iraq.

At least six people were killed and 11 others were injured by the US-led coalition air strikes, Iraqi military said in statement. The Iraqi military said the US-led coalition attack violated the partnershi­p agreement. “The joint operations command strongly condemns this attack that targeted the Iraqi military establishm­ent, which violates the principle of partnershi­p and coalition between the Iraqi security forces and the party that planned and executed this attack.”

 ?? — AP ?? Mourners and militia fighters chant slogans against the US during the funeral procession of two fighters of the Popular Mobilizati­on Forces who were killed during the US attack against militants in Iraq, during their funeral procession at the Imam Ali shrine in Najaf, Iraq, on Saturday.
— AP Mourners and militia fighters chant slogans against the US during the funeral procession of two fighters of the Popular Mobilizati­on Forces who were killed during the US attack against militants in Iraq, during their funeral procession at the Imam Ali shrine in Najaf, Iraq, on Saturday.

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