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Rockets Nearly Hit Iraqi Airbase Housing US Forces

Saturday 9 November 2019
Rockets Nearly Hit Iraqi Airbase Housing US Forces

Alwaght- An air base in northern Iraq that houses US troops was struck Friday with barrage of 17 Katyusha rockets, causing some material damage but no casualties.

Iraq’s Armed Forces released a statement, saying the incident took place near the outpost in the town of Qayyarah in Iraq’s Nineveh Province on Friday.

No person or group has claimed responsibility for the incident.

The US invaded Iraq in 2003 on the second leg of its so-called war on terror, which had it first stage a no-holds-barred attack against Afghanistan.

Unremitting violence continue to plague both countries since then, with anti-American sentiment and US-led foreign presence being blamed for much of the plight.

Washington staged a renewed wholesale operation in Iraq in 2014 at the head of a number of its Western and regional allies, presumably seeking to uproot the Takfiri terror group of ISIS. The outfit had risen amid the chaos and volatility resulting from the first US-led invasion.

Qayyarah was liberated by Iraqi government forces from ISIS control in 2016 as they were marching towards ISIS’s so-called capital of Mosul.

The Iraqi military’s effort against the terrorists was being boosted by Iranian military advisory assistance and Shiite-majority paramilitaries.

The US-led military would, meanwhile, carry out, what has been condemned as indiscriminate attacks against the city and its population under the pretext of targeting ISIS.

Iraq and its allies cleared Mosul of ISIS’s presence in the following year, with Washington trying to claim credit for the victory.

 

 

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