Khaleej Times

Fourth attack in a week targets US forces in Iraq

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Adrone packed with explosives hit an Iraqi base housing US troops early on Saturday causing damage but no casualties, the Iraqi military and the Us-led coalition said.

The attack on the Ain Al Asad air base was the fourth targeting US troops in Iraq in less than a week, as an armed campaign blamed on pro-iranian groups intensifie­s.

“Each attack... undermines the authority of Iraqi institutio­ns, the rule of law and Iraqi national sovereignt­y,” said coalition spokesman Colonel Wayne Marotto.

“No injuries reported. A hangar was damaged,” he said in a tweet.

It was only the second time authoritie­s publicly confirmed a drone had been used in an attack on a target inside Iraq.

In April, a drone packed with explosives hit the coalition’s Iraq headquarte­rs in the military part of the airport in the Kurdish regional capital Arbil.

The attack sent shock waves around Iraq — the tactic poses a headache for the coalition, as drones can evade the C-RAM air defences it has installed to protect its bases.

But an Iraqi government official said that the Arbil strike was not the first use of a drone against a target inside Iraq.

“Drones were used by proIran groups more than once before the attack in Arbil,” the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

In the meantime, there has been no let-up in rocket and other attacks carried out by the coalition’s foes over the past 18 months.

Since last Sunday, they have fired two rockets at Ain Al Assad, six at the Balad air base and two at Baghdad airport, all of which host coalition troops. —

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