US Embassy in Baghdad targeted by 4 rockets: Iraqi officials

BAGHDAD — At least four rockets targeted the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone on Thursday, two world-regions security officials said. The area is home to diplomatic missions and the seat of Iraq’s government,

Three of the missiles struck within the perimeter of the American Embassy, the officials said. Another hit a school located in a nearby residential complex. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.

An Iraqi military statement said a girl and a woman were injured in the attack, without providing more details. The statement said the rockets had been launched from the Dora neighborhood of Baghdad.

US TROOPS COME UNDER ATTACK IN IRAQ AND SYRIA IN DAYS AFTER SOLEIMANI DEATH ANNIVERSARY

The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad is seen from across the Tigris River, Jan. 3, 2020. (Associated Press)

The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad is seen from across the Tigris River, Jan. 3, 2020. (Associated Press)

The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad said in a statement that its compound had been attacked by “terrorism” target=”_blank”>terrorists<s in Iraq and Syria. Rockets struck an Iraqi military base hosting U.S. troops in western Anbar province and the capital.

Pro-Iran Shiite factions in Iraq have vowed revenge for Soleimani’s killing and have conditioned the end of the attacks on the full exit of American troops from the country.

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The U.S.-led coalition formally ended its combat mission supporting Iraqi forces in the ongoing fight against the Islamic State group last month. Some 2,500 troops will remain as the coalition shifts to an advisory mission to continue supporting Iraqi forces.

The top U.S. commander for the Middle East, Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie, warned in an interview with The Associated Press last month that he expects increasing attacks on U.S. and Iraqi personnel by Iranian-backed militias determined to get American forces out.

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