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World

Rockets target north Iraq airbase hosting US troops

  • But even as the coalition withdrew more forces, rocket attacks continued, to Washington's growing frustration.
Published February 16, 2021

ARBIL: A volley of rockets targeted the Kurdish regional capital in northern Iraq late Monday, authorities said, as security sources confirmed that at least one hit a military complex hosting US-led coalition troops.

The attack was the first time Western military or diplomatic installations have been targeted in Iraq in nearly two months, after a string of such incidents.

At around 9:30 pm (1830 GMT), an AFP reporter heard several loud explosions in the northwestern outskirts of Arbil, the capital of Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region.

Iraqi and Western security sources told AFP that at least three rockets were fired in the direction of the airport.

Two hit residential neighbourhoods on Arbil's outskirts.

Delovan Jalal, the head of Arbil's health directorate, told AFP at least five civilians were wounded and one was in critical condition.

In a statement, the Kurdistan region's interior ministry confirmed "several rockets" had hit the city and said security agencies had launched a "detailed investigation", urging civilians to stay home until further notice.

Following the attack, security forces deployed around the airport and helicopters could be heard on the city's edges, an AFP correspondent said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, although some pro-Iran propaganda channels were the first to report on the attack.

Ceasefire violations

Western military and diplomatic sites have been targeted by dozens of rockets and roadside bombs since late 2019.

The vast majority have hit the Iraqi capital, although Iranian forces fired missiles at the Arbil airport in January 2020, a few days after Washington assassinated key general Qasem Soleimani at Baghdad airport.

Since then, volleys of rockets have regularly hit the US embassy in Baghdad, with both American and Iraqi officials blaming hardline pro-Iran factions including Kataeb Hezbollah and Asaib Ahl al-Haq.

These groups are vehemently opposed to the US-led coalition, which has been based in Iraq since 2014 to help local forces fight back the Islamic State group.

Since Iraq declared victory against IS in late 2017, the coalition has drawn down to under 3,500 troops in total, 2,500 of them Americans.

Most are concentrated at the military complex at the Arbil airport, a coalition source told AFP.

But even as the coalition withdrew more forces, rocket attacks continued, to Washington's growing frustration.

In October, the US threatened to close its embassy in Baghdad unless the attacks stopped.

The Iraqi government facilitated an indefinite truce with hardline groups and rocket attacks have come to a near halt.

But there have been violations, the most recent of which had been a spray of rockets targeting the US embassy on December 20.

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