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Baghdad's Green Zone under fire | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
A number of mortars have hit Baghdad's Green Zone, a US embassy official said, adding that there were no fatalities. | |
About 12 mortars landed in the heavily fortified district where the government and parliament are based, and which is also home to many foreign embassies. | |
Eyewitnesses reported smoke rising from the area around the US embassy. There were no immediate reports of damage. | |
It comes a week after Prime Minister Nouri Maliki warned militants against attacks on the Green Zone. | It comes a week after Prime Minister Nouri Maliki warned militants against attacks on the Green Zone. |
US military helicopters took to the air moments later from the Green Zone, apparently searching for the firing positions. | |
Correct range | Correct range |
The Green Zone is supposed to be a safe area of operation for the US civilian and military authorities in Baghdad, US contractors and the post-Saddam Hussein Iraqi government. | The Green Zone is supposed to be a safe area of operation for the US civilian and military authorities in Baghdad, US contractors and the post-Saddam Hussein Iraqi government. |
In a recent report, the United Nations underlined the increased risks of operating in the area. According to UN figures, 26 people were killed by indirect fire from mid-February to late May. | In a recent report, the United Nations underlined the increased risks of operating in the area. According to UN figures, 26 people were killed by indirect fire from mid-February to late May. |
The heavily-armoured area of the Iraqi capital has been the target of increasingly frequent attacks. | The heavily-armoured area of the Iraqi capital has been the target of increasingly frequent attacks. |
However, rocket fire and mortar attacks are often ineffective as helicopter patrols mean that attackers have no time to find the correct range, with most attacks falling on open ground. | However, rocket fire and mortar attacks are often ineffective as helicopter patrols mean that attackers have no time to find the correct range, with most attacks falling on open ground. |