Iraq civil defense begin rescue operation after restaurant collapse in Baghdad

Iraqi civil defense said initial information indicated that a gas leak at the restaurant led to the blast.  (Courtesy: Iraq News Agency)
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Updated 29 May 2022
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Iraq civil defense begin rescue operation after restaurant collapse in Baghdad

DUBAI: A restaurant has collapsed in central Baghdad, state media said Sunday, with some people reportedly still trapped inside. 

Iraqi civil defense did not comment on any casualties.  

But it said initial information indicated that a gas leak at the restaurant led to the blast.  

“Civil Defense teams began a rescue operation into the accident of the collapse of a restaurant in the Jadriya area near the Ministers complex,” read a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA).  

“There are people trapped inside the collapsed building.”


US announces ‘large-scale’ strikes against Daesh in Syria

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US announces ‘large-scale’ strikes against Daesh in Syria

  • CENTCOM said operation ordered by President Donald Trump
  • Launched in response to the deadly Dec. 13 Daesh attack in Palmyra

WASHINGTON: US and allied forces carried out “large-scale” strikes against the Daesh group in Syria on Saturday in response to an attack last month that left three Americans dead, the US military said.

“The strikes today targeted Daesh throughout Syria” and were part of Operation Hawkeye Strike, which was launched “in direct response to the deadly Daesh attack on US and Syrian forces in Palmyra, Syria” on December 13, US Central Command said in a statement on X.

CENTCOM said the operation was ordered by President Donald Trump following the ambush and is aimed at “root(ing) out Islamic terrorism against our warfighters, prevent(ing) future attacks, and protect(ing) American and partner forces in the region.”

The statement continued: “If you harm our warfighters, we will find you and kill you anywhere in the world, no matter how hard you try to evade justice,” adding that US and coalition forces remain “resolute in pursuing terrorists who seek to harm the United States.”

The statement did not note whether anyone was killed in the strikes. The Pentagon ⁠declined to comment on more details and the State Department did ‌not immediately respond to ‍a request for comment.

About 1,000 US troops remain in Syria, while Syria has been cooperating with a US-led coalition against Daesh, reaching an agreement late last year when President Ahmed Al-Sharaa visited the White House.

* With Agencies