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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Iraq Probes Deadly Attack on Base Housing Coalition Troops

AFP file photo of US troops at the Taji air base north of Baghdad

Iraq's military on Thursday said it opened an investigation into a rocket attack hours earlier that killed two Americans and a Briton at an Iraqi base housing coalition forces.

At least 12 coalition personnel were also injured late Wednesday by a barrage of rockets targeting Camp Taji base, located 27 kilometers north of Baghdad, according to a US-led coalition statement.

A truck rigged with 107 mm Katyusha rocket launchers was discovered by Iraqi security forces a few kilometers from the base following the attack.

A military statement from Iraq's joint operations command said caretaker Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi ordered the investigation into what he called “a very serious security challenge and hostile act."

President Barham Salih and Parliament Speaker Mohammed al-Halbousi condemned the "terrorist attack" which targeted "Iraq and its security." 

The United Nations also condemned the attack, saying it took “critical political attention away" from Iraq's ongoing domestic challenges, which threaten to create power vacuum at the seat of Iraq's government.

“The last thing Iraq needs is to serve as an arena for vendettas and external battles,” the statement said.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and British Foreign Minister Dominic Raab "underscored that those responsible for the attacks must be held accountable," the US State Department said.

Heightened tensions between the United States and Iran in recent months were set in motion by a rocket attack in December on an Iraqi base that killed a US contractor. American airstrikes targeting the Iran-backed militia Kataeb Hezbollah followed, which led to protests at the US embassy in Baghdad.

A US drone strike in Baghdad then killed Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani. Iran struck back with a ballistic missile attack on US forces in Iraq.

The potential power vacuum looming over Iraq comes after the prime minister-designate, Mohammed Allawi, withdrew his nomination earlier this month. That followed political squabbling over the naming of his cabinet.

Shortly afterward, the caretaker premier, Abdul Mahdi, said he would no longer carry out most of his official duties and called for early elections.

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