Attack by unmanned aerial surveillance system targets Iraqi air base: US-led coalition

The United States accuses Iran-backed militia groups of launching regular rocket attacks against its troops in Iraq.

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A U.S. Air Force major plugs his ears as a U.S. Army C-12 Huron transport arrives to an air base in the Persian Gulf region on January 6, 2016.
An attack by an unmanned aerial surveillance system on Saturday targeted Iraq's Ain al-Asad air base in western Iraq which hosts U.S. and other international forces, but it caused no injuries, a coalition spokesman said.

U.S. Army Colonel Wayne Marotto, spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition, said on Twitter that the attack was being investigated but that an initial report suggests that the attack took place at 0220 local time and caused damage to a hangar.

The United States accuses Iran-backed militia groups of launching regular rocket attacks against its troops in Iraq. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for Saturday's attack.

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