Rocket attack again in Baghdad, Iraqi army claims

Baghdad: There has been an attack in the High-Security Area of Iraq. At least two rockets have been fired near the US embassy in the Green Zone of the capital Baghdad. An Iraqi security source told AFP that the target of the rocket appears to be the US embassy because the embassy complex is a few hundred meters from where the rocket fell.

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Since October last year, this 26th attack has been carried out targeting foreign forces, foreign army bases and embassies in Iraq. According to the Baghdad report, rockets were dropped in the green zone, but there was no damage. No terrorist organization has taken responsibility for this attack yet.

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According to information received from the sources, the Iraqi army had informed about the attack on the military base a few days ago. The attack took place at the site of deployment of NATO troops. However, no one was killed in this case. It is also being said that in the meantime, the coronavirus crisis is also hovering in Iraq. The Iraq Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday that new cases have resulted in 9 cases in the capital Baghdad, 6 in Sulaimaniya, 4 in Karbala and two each in Najaf, Erbil and Muthanna and one each in Basra, Kirkuk and Divaniyah provinces. According to a statement, so far a total of 346 cases have been confirmed in the country, out of which 29 have died.

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