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10 rockets strike airbase that houses U.S. troops

- By Jane Arraf Jane Arraf is a New York Times writer.

DOHUK, Iraq — A barrage of rockets was fired Wednesday at the Ain alAsad air base in Iraq’s western Anbar province — one of the last remaining Iraqi bases where American forces are stationed.

An Iraqi security statement and one released by the Pentagon said 10 rockets were launched toward the sprawling base.

A senior Defense Department official said a U.S. contractor had died of an apparent heart attack during the rocket barrage. Officials in Washington did not identify the group responsibl­e for the attack.

The Pentagon said in a statement that the missile defense system at alAsad

“engaged in defense of our forces” and added, “We extend our deepest condolence­s to the loved ones of the individual who died.”

President Biden was briefed on the attacks, his top spokeswoma­n, Jen Psaki, told reporters at the White House on Wednesday.

Psaki said officials were leaving their options open, pending an investigat­ion of the incident, but she acknowledg­ed a caution against making “a hasty or illinforme­d decision” that “plays into the hands of our adversarie­s.”

The Sabareen news outlet, which is affiliated with Iranbacked militias, said three U.S. soldiers had been killed in the attack — a report completely at odds with the official Defense Department account.

The assault came just under a week after the United States attacked Iranbacked militia targets at the SyriaIraq border. Those air strikes, ordered by the Biden administra­tion, hit a collection of buildings on the Syrian side of a border crossing.

The Iranbacked militia Kataib Hezbollah said one of its fighters had been killed in those air strikes. It identified him as a member of Popular Mobilizati­on Forces that are officially part of Iraqi security forces helping prevent infiltrati­on by the Islamic State.

 ?? Qassim Abdul-Zahra / Associated Press 2020 ?? U.S. soldiers assess damage at Ain alAsad air base in 2020 after an Iranian bombing. It is one of the last remaining Iraqi bases with American forces.
Qassim Abdul-Zahra / Associated Press 2020 U.S. soldiers assess damage at Ain alAsad air base in 2020 after an Iranian bombing. It is one of the last remaining Iraqi bases with American forces.

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