Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Missiles target U.S. consulate in northern Iraq

Attack follows days after Israelis strike in Syria

- By Qassim Abdul-Zahra

At least six missiles were fired Sunday toward the U.S. consulate in Iraq’s northern city of Irbil, with several missiles hitting the building, Iraqi and U.S. security officials said. A U.S. official said the missiles were launched from neighborin­g Iran.

Early reports suggested there were no U.S. military casualties, a senior U.S. defense official said.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because informatio­n was still coming in, said it was still not certain exactly how many were fired and exactly where they landed. It also wasn’t clear if there were other casualties.

The Iraqi security officials said there were no immediate report of casualties from the attack, which occurred shortly after midnight and caused material damage in the area. They spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulation­s.

One of the officials said the ballistic missiles were fired from Iran, without elaboratin­g.

The attack comes several days after an Israeli strike near Damascus, Syria killed two members of Iran’s Revolution­ary Guard. Iran’s foreign ministry strongly condemned the attack Wednesday and vowed revenge.

On Sunday, Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency quoted Iraqi media acknowledg­ing the attacks in Irbil, without saying where they originated.

Satellite broadcast channel Kurdistan2­4, which is located near the U.S. consulate, went on air from their studio shortly after the attack, showing shattered glass and debris on their studio floor.

A security statement said Irbil was targeted “with a number of missiles” early Sunday, adding that security forces were investigat­ing the incident and would release more details later.

The attack comes as negotiatio­ns over Tehran’s nuclear deal hit a “pause” over Russian demands about sanctions targeting Moscow.

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