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Baghdad's Green Zone hit by missile barrage

Fri Feb 22, 2008 11:58pm EST
(Updates with U.S. military comment)

BAGHDAD, Feb 23 (Reuters) - A barrage of mortar bombs or rockets hit Baghdad's heavily protected Green Zone, home to the U.S. embassy and Iraqi government, on Saturday, but there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

A siren wailed in the Green Zone warning people to take cover amid a series of explosions, Reuters witnesses said.

"I can confirm that we did receive indirect fire and that it was multiple rounds," said U.S. military spokesman Major Brad Leighton.

The U.S. military has blamed missile attacks on the Green Zone on so-called "special groups", rogue elements of Moqtada al-Sadr's Mehdi Army militia they say receives funding and weapons from neighbouring Iran. Iran denies the charge.

On Friday, Sadr renewed a six-month ceasefire which he first called in August to reorganise his splintered militia. The U.S. military welcomed the extension but said it would continue to hunt down the rogue units. (Reporting by Ross Colvin; Editing by Michael Winfrey)





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