Baghdad: Hundreds of protesters stormed the US embassy in Baghdad on Tuesday in a demonstration against the American airstrikes that had killed two dozen members of an Iran-backed militia group in Iraq and Syria over the weekend.
The demonstration witnessed an attempt by the protesters to break into the heavily-guarded embassy premises. Security personnel fired tear gas to repel the attack.
Protesters attacked what they deemed to be US' disproportionate response -- the killing of 24 militiamen on Sunday in retaliation for the death of an American contractor on Friday.
The US carried out five airstrikes in Iraq and Syria on facilities controlled by Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah. At least 25 people were killed and 51 wounded in the strikes.
US officials told that the strikes were carried out with F-15 Strike Eagle fighter planes and targeted weapons storage facilities, and command and control locations used by Kataib Hezbollah in response to the killing of the US civilian contractor in a rocket attack on an Iraqi military base.
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"Iran killed an American contractor, wounding many. We strongly responded and always will. Now Iran is orchestrating an attack on the US Embassy in Iraq. They will be held fully responsible. Besides, we expect Iraq to use its forces to protect the Embassy, and so notified!" US President Donald Trump wrote on Twitter.