Baghdad (Iraq): At least six missiles targeting Irbil international airport in northern Iraq were intercepted on Wednesday evening, a statement from the Kurdish Interior Ministry said, as diplomatic tensions between Washington and Baghdad mounted over a spate of rocket attacks targeting the US presence.
The US-led coalition maintains a troop presence on a base inside the airport. The recent attacks have, until now, exclusively targeted the heavily fortified Green Zone, the seat of the Baghdad government and the capital's airport. Roadside bombs have also routinely targeted convoys carrying materials for the US-led coalition forces.
According to the statement, the missiles were intercepted at 8:30 pm and did not cause any major damage.
Two Kurdish officials said one of the rockets hit the headquarters of an Iranian-Kurdish opposition party banned in Iran. The officials requested anonymity in line with regulations.
The statement said the rockets were fired from a pickup truck near Bartella, south of Irbil in Nineveh province, which are areas under the purview of Brigade 30 of the Popular Mobilization Forces. The brigade is composed of ethnic Shabak militiamen.
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