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By Staff, Agencies A rocket barrage has hit a western Iraqi airbase accommodating American forces, which notoriously hosted surprise visits by the US President Donald Trump and his second-in-command Mike Pence. An Iraqi military statement cited by Reuters said a total of five projectiles came down on Ain al-Asad Airbase in Iraq’s al-Anbar Province on Tuesday.

No casualties were reported, the statement added, giving no further details.

No person or group has yet claimed responsibility.

Last December, Trump paid an unannounced visit to the facility, which had not been cleared with Baghdad in advance, prompting both Iraqi civilians and politicians to protest its intrusive manner.

Following Trump’s visit, some Iraqi lawmakers even proposed that the country expel the US forces in response to Washington’s disregard for their country’s sovereignty.

Also last month, US Vice President Mike Pence paid an identically-unauthorized “surprise” visit to the outpost under the pretext of celebrating Thanksgiving with the troops.

Several rocket attacks have been reported on Iraqi bases hosting US troops as well as foreign missions in Baghdad since October, when street protests broke out in several Iraqi cities over economic woes

Original Article Source: Al Ahed News | Published on Tuesday, 03 December 2019 20:27 (about 1598 days ago)