Green Zone in Baghdad was the target of two Katyusha rockets


Baghdad: Two rockets targeted Baghdad’s ultra-secure Green Zone that houses the US embassy early Sunday, Iraq s security forces said in a statement.
"The Green Zone in Baghdad was the target of two Katyusha rockets. The first was shot down in the air by C-RAM defence batteries, the second fell in a square, damaging two vehicles," the statement said.
A security source told AFP that the shot down rocket fell near the US embassy, while the second came down roughly 500 metres (1,640 feet) away.
Previously, the source told AFP that two rockets had been shot down near the US embassy.
Captain Bill Urban, spokesman for the US Central Command, told AFP the incident caused no casualties.
He said no shots hit the embassy or the so-called Union III area where US-led coalition forces are based.
No one claimed responsibility for the attack.
In recent months, dozens of rocket assaults or drone bomb attacks have targeted American troops and interests in Iraq.
The attacks are rarely claimed but are routinely pinned on pro-Iran factions.
The latest rocket fire comes after the announcement this week of the end of the "combat mission" in Iraq of the US-led coalition against the Islamic State group.
But roughly 2,500 American soldiers and 1,000 coalition soldiers will remain deployed in Iraq to offer training, advice and assistance to national forces.
Pro-Iran factions in Iraq are calling for the departure of all US forces stationed in the country.
Sunday s attack also coincides with the 10th anniversary of the departure of US troops from Iraq on December 18, 2011, after the invasion and overthrow of former dictator Saddam Hussein in 2003.
Washington then deployed its troops to the country in 2014 to fight IS, which had captured large swathes of the nation in a lightning offensive.
At the beginning of November, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhemi escaped unharmed in an unclaimed drone bomb attack which targeted his official residence in the Green Zone.
In September, an "armed drone" attack targeted Arbil international airport in Iraqi Kurdistan, where a base hosts coalition troops.
Source: AFP

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