A United States diplomatic facility in Baghdad came under attack late on September 11 but there were no reports of casualties. (File picture)

Two rockets fired at US military base in Baghdad, no casualties reported: Report

Two security sources told Reuters an initial investigation showed three rockets were fired, including one that landed near buildings used by Iraqi counter-terrorism forces causing damages and fire to some vehicles with no casualties.

by · India Today

In Short

  • One rocket caused damage, no casualties reported
  • Air defenses intercepted rockets
  • US diplomatic facility attacked on September 11 as well

At least two Katyusha rockets were fired at a military base hosting US forces near Baghdad International Airport, two Iraqi military officials told Reuters early on Tuesday.

Air defenses intercepted the rockets, they added.

Two security sources said an initial investigation showed three rockets were fired, including one that landed near buildings used by Iraqi counter-terrorism forces causing damages and fire to some vehicles with no casualties.

A United States diplomatic facility in Baghdad came under attack late on September 11 but there were no reports of casualties.

A US embassy spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the attack.

Iraq, a rare regional partner of both the United States and Iran, hosts 2,500 US troops and also has Iran-backed armed factions linked to its security forces.

Iran-aligned armed groups in Iraq have repeatedly attacked US troops in the Middle East since the Gaza war began.