Rocket attack targets US Embassy in Baghdad, damages defense system
The US Embassy in Iraq’s capital Baghdad came under a rocket attack early Saturday, local media reported, citing a security source.
The source told Shafaq News Agency that the attack resulted in the destruction of the embassy’s C-RAM air defense system “completely,” which is used to intercept incoming rockets and projectiles.
The news agency quoted another unnamed security source as saying that “a satellite communications system was destroyed as a result of the attack that targeted the US Embassy compound in Baghdad.”
The source explained that the damaged system was designated “to secure and exchange data via satellites for diplomatic staff and employees inside the compound.”
The source added that the US C-RAM air defense system was unable to intercept an “unidentified drone” that carried out the attack, despite its proximity to the targeted location, which led to the satellite communications system being directly hit.
No immediate reports were issued regarding casualties, and US officials have not yet commented on the incident.
Since Israel and the US launched joint attacks on Iran on Feb. 28, killing some 1,200 people, including then-Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, hostilities have escalated.
Iran has retaliated with drone and missile strikes targeting Israel, Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf countries hosting US military assets.
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