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Rocket fired toward US Embassy in Iraq injures child

Iraqi security forces say they also thwarted another attack aiming to hit Camp Taji, north of Baghdad, a training base used by US-led coalition forces.

by  AP and ILH Staff
Published on  07-05-2020 13:23
Last modified: 07-05-2020 13:23
2 rockets target US Embassy inside Baghdad's Green ZoneReuters

A general view of the US Embassy in the Green Zone in Baghdad | Archives: Reuters

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The Iraqi military said Sunday that a rocket aimed at Baghdad's fortified Green Zone, home of the US embassy, struck a residential house and wounded a child.

Iraqi officials said the embassy's recently installed C-RAM air defense system may have attempted to intercept the rocket as the system was operational late Saturday. A recent spate of rocket attacks has struck close to the US embassy and targeted American troops on Iraqi bases. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.

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The rocket was launched from the Ali Al-Saleh area of Baghdad and landed next to a house close to a local TV channel late Saturday, the military statement said. A child suffered head injuries and the house was damaged.

Iraqi security forces say they also thwarted another attack in the Umm al-Azam area aiming to hit Camp Taji, north of Baghdad, a training base used by US-led coalition forces.

In March, two Americans and one British soldier were killed following a barrage of rockets on Camp Taji.

The latest uptick in attacks comes shortly before Iraq embarks on strategic talks with the US in which the presence of American forces in the country is expected to top the agenda.

The US has criticized the federal government for being unable to reign in Iran-backed militia groups it believes are orchestrating the attacks. Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi has pledged to protect American installations from attacks, US officials said.

Iraqi security forces last week raided the headquarters of the powerful Iran-backed paramilitary Kataib Hezbollah and detained 14 men suspected of being responsible for rocket attacks targeting the Green Zone. Thirteen detainees were later released and one remains in custody.

The move drew praise from the US but condemnation from Iran-backed political factions in Iraq.

The US embassy began testing the new air defense system late Saturday, the Iraqi officials said. It drew condemnation from Deputy Speaker of Parliament Hassan al-Kaabi, who called on the government to take action against the "illegal" move which would "provoke the Iraqi people," according to a government statement.

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