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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Blasts Hit Militia Group Position at Iraq's Balad Air Base

Several blasts hit a position held by Iraqi factions affiliated with the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) next to Balad air base north of Baghdad. (AFP)

Several blasts hit a position held by Iraqi factions affiliated with the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) next to Balad air base north of Baghdad on Tuesday, an Iraqi military official and a source in the group said.

It was one of a series of explosions in recent weeks at weapons depots, bases or positions belonging to factions within the PMF.

Balad base hosts US forces and contractors and is located about 80 km (50 miles) north of Baghdad. A PMF group that is backed by Iran is stationed nearby.

The military official said the intended target of the blasts was the group’s position near the base. The paramilitary source said his group’s weapons depot was specifically targeted by an aerial bombardment.

The US-led coalition could not immediately be reached by Reuters for comment. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

Witnesses said the explosions caused stored rockets to fly into nearby orchards and into Balad base itself.

Last week, a blast at a weapons depot run by a PMF group sent rockets careening across southern Baghdad, killing one person and wounding 29 others. Police at the time attributed the explosion to poor storage and high temperatures, but a government investigation is underway.

Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi last week ordered all ammunition dumps belonging to the armed forces or paramilitary groups to be moved outside of cities.

He also canceled all special flight permissions for Iraqi and foreign aircraft, meaning sorties including by the US-led coalition operating against ISIS must be cleared in advance by the prime minister.

Some analysts have suggested the strikes might have been carried out by Israel, which last year signaled that it could attack suspected Iranian military assets in Iraq, as it has done with scores of air strikes in Syria.

“Iraq’s air defenses have very high capability, but one thing they couldn’t detect is an advanced Israeli air attack,” said Baghdad-based security analyst Hisham al-Hashemi, who advises the government.

Israeli officials have not directly commented on the recent blasts at PMF sites in Iraq.

The US coalition has denied any involvement in the recent explosions.

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