Two rockets hit near US embassy in Baghdad’s Green Zone

Two Katyusha rockets hit late Wednesday near the US
embassy in the Iraqi capital’s heavily fortified Green Zone which houses
government buildings and foreign missions, but caused no casualties, the Iraqi
military said.
Sirens immediately rang out at the American compound
in the area hosting both diplomats and troops, according to military sources.
The attack came nearly 24 hours after Tehran
launched ballistic missiles at Iraqi bases housing American and other coalition
forces, which did not cause casualties.
The strikes were in retaliation for a US drone
strike that killed top Iranian general Qasem Soleimani and Iraqi commander Abu
Mahdi al-Muhandis last week.
Al-Muhandis had been the deputy head of the Hashed
al-Shaabi, a web of armed groups incorporated into the Iraqi state but which
also have close ties to Tehran.
The United States had accused Hashed groups of being
behind a string of rocket attacks on the US embassy in Baghdad and bases
hosting American troops across the country.
On Wednesday, the Hashed’s hardline factions vowed
they, too, would take revenge for the US raid.
Paramilitary chief Qais al-Khazali - blacklisted as
a “terrorist” by the US - said Iraq’s response to the US “will be no less than
the size of the Iranian response.”
Harakat al-Nujaba, a hardline Hashed faction, vowed
to avenge al-Muhandis.
“To American soldiers: Do not close your eyes.
Revenge for the martyr Muhandis is coming at the hands of Iraqis - until the
last soldier among you leaves,” it said.