Gunmen wound 3 Iranian embassy staff in Baghdad
By Tim Cocks
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Gunmen opened fire on a car carrying three Iranian embassy staff in Baghdad on Thursday, wounding them and their Iraqi driver, a spokesman for the Iranian embassy said.
"The gunmen attacked the car with our employees at around 5 p.m. (10 a.m. EDT) while they were traveling to visit Kadhimiya shrine," embassy spokesman Sayed Tasleem told Reuters, referring to a Shi'ite shrine in northwest Baghdad.
He said two of the victims were badly wounded.
Iraqi police confirmed the attack but did not have any further details or say who they thought could be behind it. Iran's official IRNA news agency blamed the U.S. military.
"American agents carried out terror attacks on Iranian embassy staff in Baghdad," IRNA quoted an unnamed source as saying. "Iran will seriously follow this case and wants those responsible ... to be arrested and punished."
A U.S. military spokesman in Baghdad said the allegation was "completely ridiculous".
"We're not in the business of assassination," Major Brad Leighton said. "I don't know why the Iranian press would report that. Obviously, they've got an agenda."
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