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Deadly explosion at Iraq army base

One killed, eight others hurt in overnight attack amid Iran-israel tensions

- BAGHDAD:

One person was killed and eight wounded in an overnight explosion at an Iraqi military base housing a coalition of pro-iranian armed groups, officials said.

The full details remain unclear hours after the blast hit the Kalsu military base in Babylon province south of Baghdad yesterday, where regular army, police and members of Iraq’s Popular Mobilisati­on Forces, or Hashed al-shaabi, are stationed.

It comes days after Iran launched an unpreceden­ted assault on Israel which reportedly responded with a drone strike on the Islamic republic, amid tensions fuelled by the Gaza war.

The Iraqi security forces’ media unit said “an explosion and a fire” hit the Kalsu base in the early hours of yesterday, leaving one person dead and eight wounded.

Air defence command reported “no drones or combat aircraft in the airspace of Babylon province before or during the explosion”, it added in a statement.

There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity.

Shortly after the explosion, the US military said its forces were not behind a reported strike in Iraq.

“The United States has not conducted air strikes in Iraq today,” US Central Command posted on social media platform X, adding that reports that American forces had carried out a strike were “not true”.

When reached by AFP, the Israeli army said it “does not comment on informatio­n published in foreign media”.

In a statement, Hashed al-shaabi said an “explosion” had inflicted “material losses” and casualties, without giving a number.

The group confirmed its premises on the military base had been hit and that investigat­ors had been sent to the site.

An interior ministry official had initially reported an “aerial bombing” on the site.

“The explosion hit equipment, weapons and vehicles,” said the source.

An Iraqi military official, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivit­y of the subject, said the overnight explosion had occurred in “warehouses storing equipment”.

Responding to questions from AFP, security sources did not say who may have been behind the attack.

The Hashed al-shaabi is an integral part of the official Iraqi security apparatus under the authority of the prime minister.

“We will retaliate against whoever is behind this aggression,” Hashed commander Abu Alaa al-walai wrote on X.

“Those involved in this odious crime will pay the price.”

The Hashed issued another statement yesterday morning that referred to a meeting between its chief of staff and investigat­ion committees at the site of the attack.

On Friday, strikes blamed on Israel targeted a military base near the city of Isfahan in central Iran.

The explosion came in response to Teheran’s unpreceden­ted attack on Israel last weekend, in retaliatio­n for a deadly strike on Iran’s embassy in Damascus.

Iraq’s foreign ministry expressed “strong concern” on Friday over the blast in Iran, warning of the “risks of military escalation which threatens security and stability in the region.”

“This escalation must not be allowed to divert attention from what’s happening in the Gaza Strip,” it said.

 ?? ?? Long-awaited relief: Displaced Palestinia­n children lining up to receive food in Rafah on the southern Gaza Strip. —AFP
Long-awaited relief: Displaced Palestinia­n children lining up to receive food in Rafah on the southern Gaza Strip. —AFP

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