Iraq rocket attack kills contractor, wounds US service member

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Shattered glass is pictured on the floor of a shop following a rocket attack in Irbil, the capital of the northern Iraqi Kurdish autonomous region, on Feb. 15, 2021. (AFP)
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Security forces gather following a rocket attack in Irbil, the capital of the northern Iraqi Kurdish autonomous region, on Feb. 15, 2021. (AFP)
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Updated 16 February 2021
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Iraq rocket attack kills contractor, wounds US service member

  • Iraqi President Barham Saleh condemned the attack, saying in a statement posted online that it marked a ‘dangerous escalation’
  • Nationality of the dead contractor not revealed
IRBIL: A rocket attack at a US-led military base in Kurdish northern Iraq on Monday killed a civilian contractor and wounded five other people, including a US service member, according to initial reports, the US coalition in Iraq said.
It was the most deadly attack to hit US-led forces in almost a year in Iraq, where tensions have escalated between US forces, their Iraqi and Kurdish allies on one side and Iran-aligned militias on the other.
A coalition spokesman said on Twitter the attack hit coalition forces in the Kurdish regional capital of Irbil, and that more details would follow.
Kurdish security sources said at least three rockets landed near Irbil International Airport in the autonomous region late at night. Reuters reporters heard several loud explosions and saw a fire break out near the airport.
Meanwhile, the United Nations Iraq envoy Jeanine Hennis on Tuesday condemned the attacks.
“We deplore the deadly rocket attack on Erbil. Such heinous, reckless acts pose grave threats to stability. Iraq must be shielded from (external) rivalries. We call for restraint and for close Baghdad-Erbil collaboration to bring culprits to justice,” she posted on Twitter.

UK Ambassador to Iraq Stephen Hickey also condemned the attack.
“[I] Strongly condemn the attack on the city of Erbil and Coalition forces last night. I extend my condolences to the family of the civilian contractor who was killed,” he tweeted.

Kuwait, Jordan, Gulf Cooperation Council, and Bahrain also condemned the attacks.

US troops occupy a military base adjacent to the civilian airport.
A statement from the Kurdish interior ministry said a number of rockets were fired toward Irbil and its outskirts around 9:30 p.m. local time and some people were wounded, but it offered no further details.

A group calling itself Saraya Awliya Al-Dam claimed responsibility for the attack on the US-led base, saying it targeted the “American occupation” in Iraq. It provided no evidence for its claim.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said late Monday the US was “outraged” by the attack.
In a statement, Blinken said he had reached out to Kurdistan Regional Government Prime Minister Masrour Barzani “to discuss the incident and to pledge our support for all efforts to investigate and hold accountable those responsible.”
Groups that some Iraqi officials say have links with Iran have claimed a series of rocket and roadside bomb attacks against coalition forces, contractors working for the coalition and US installations — including the embassy in Baghdad — in recent months.
The last deadly attack to target the coalition killed one British and two American personnel in March last year.
Tension between the United States and Iran sent the Middle East to the edge of a full-scale confrontation in January 2020 after a US drone strike killed Iranian military mastermind Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad.


Drone strike in southern Sudan kills 6 UN peacekeepers

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Drone strike in southern Sudan kills 6 UN peacekeepers

  • UNISFA said “six troops were killed and six injured,” including four seriously, when a drone hit their camp in Kadugli
  • Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus said in a statement that he was “deeply saddened“

PORT SUDAN: Six United Nations peacekeepers from Bangladesh were killed on Saturday in a drone strike on Sudan’s southern Kordofan region, the UN mission said, with Dhaka sharply condemning the attack.
The United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) said “six troops were killed and six injured,” including four seriously, when a drone hit their camp in Kadugli, the capital of South Kordofan state.
All the victims are from Bangladesh, it said.
Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus said in a statement that he was “deeply saddened” by the attack, putting the toll at six dead and eight wounded.
He asked the UN to ensure that his country’s personnel were offered “any necessary emergency support.”
“The government of Bangladesh will stand by the families in this difficult moment,” he added.
Dhaka’s foreign ministry said it “strongly condemned” the attack.
A medical source had earlier told AFP that the strike on a United Nations facility in Kadugli killed at least six people, with witnesses saying they were UN employees.
“Six people were killed in a bombing of the UN headquarters while they were inside the building,” the medical source at the city’s hospital said.
Eyewitnesses said a drone had struck the UN facility.
The army-aligned government based in Port Sudan issued a statement condemning the attack and accusing the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of being behind it.
In a statement, the Sovereignty Council headed by army chief General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan called the attack a “dangerous escalation.”
Kadugli, where famine was declared in early November, has been besieged for a year and a half by the RSF.
Following their late-October capture of El-Fasher — the army’s last stronghold in Sudan’s western Darfur region — the RSF have pushed eastward into the oil-rich Kordofan region, divided into three states.
Kordofan is a vast agricultural region that lies between RSF-controlled Darfur in the west and army-held areas in the north, east and center.
Its position is important for maintaining supply lines and moving troops.
The RSF has been at war with the military since April 2023 and has deployed fighters, drones and allied militias to the fertile region.
Analysts say the RSF seek to punch through the army’s defenses around central Sudan, paving the way for recapturing Khartoum.
Last week, strikes on a kindergarten and hospital in Kalogi in South Kordofan killed 114 people, including 63 children, according to the UN’s World Health Organization.
Sudan’s war has so far killed tens of thousands of people, displaced millions and resulted in one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
Efforts to end the war have so far failed.
Last month, US President Donald Trump said he would move to end the conflict following discussions in Washington with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, but the initiative has yet to materialize.