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Drone crashed near US diplomats in Baghdad

Balad air base in Iraq (File Photo)

‎A drone crashed near a group of US diplomats at Baghdad International Airport earlier this week, Iraqi officials said, as they were escorting an American journalist recently released by Kataeb Hezbollah resistance group.

‎On Thursday, the US State Department described the incident as an “ambush of US diplomats in Baghdad,” announcing it had summoned Iraq’s ambassador to Washington to convey its “strong condemnation.”

‎Iraqi security officials said “the diplomatic support center was targeted on Wednesday by three drones.”

‎“One of them fell at least 50 meters from a diplomatic team accompanying the American journalist Shelly Kittleson,” they added.

‎Kittleson, who had been held for a week by the powerful Kataeb Hezbollah resistance group, was released on Tuesday on the condition that she leave the country immediately.

‎The incident comes amid heightened regional tensions. Since the United States and Israel launched an illegal war against Iran on February 28, Iraqi resistance groups have carried out near-daily attacks on US-linked assets in Iraq and across the region.

The US embassy in Baghdad, along with a logistical and diplomatic center inside the city’s airport, has been repeatedly targeted.

‎However, resistance groups said they had suspended retaliatory operations against enemy bases following the announcement of a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran on Tuesday night.


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