BAGHDAD: Four Katyusha rockets hit a military base used by US-led coalition troops south of Baghdad on Friday and caused some material damage but no casualties, the Iraqi military said in a statement.
The rockets hit Besmaya base, where Spanish troops have been based as part of the fight directed by the US-led coalition against Daesh. The coalition is reducing its troops in Iraq.
A number of rocket and mortar attacks have hit bases hosting coalition forces and landed near the US embassy in Baghdad in recent months. The United States blames Iran-backed militia groups.
No known paramilitary groups loyal to Iran have claimed responsibility for the attacks.
Rockets hit military base south of Baghdad, no casualties
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Updated 24 July 2020
Rockets hit military base south of Baghdad, no casualties
- The rockets hit Besmaya base, where Spanish troops have been based as part of the fight directed by the US-led coalition against Daesh
- The coalition is reducing its troops in Iraq