Unidentified missiles target Baghdad International Airport
ERBIL, Iraq (North Press) – On Sunday, a number of unidentified missiles fell on the vicinity of Baghdad International Airport, Iraq.
“A number of missiles landed in the vicinity of Baghdad International Airport in Iraq, and no information about casualties or damage reported until this moment,” local Iraqi media reported.
Up to the moment, no official party has commented on the incident, and no party has claimed responsibility for the targeting.
US bases in Iraq, especially in Erbil, are exposed to missile attacks, and Iran is unofficially accused.
In mid-February, the spokesperson for the US-led Global Coalition forces, Colonel Wayne Marotto, announced that a foreign civilian contractor had been killed and 5 civilians and an American soldier were wounded in a missile attack on Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
Yesterday, the Ministry of Peshmerga in the Kurdistan region of Iraq announced that a number of its members were martyred and wounded in an attack launched by ISIS between Kirkuk and Erbil.