Iraq’s Taji military base as well as Baghdad's International Airport and the so-called Green Zone in the Iraqi capital, where government buildings and embassies are located, have repeatedly come under rocket fire.
Three rockets have fallen in the vicinity of Baghdad International Airport, without causing any damages or casualties, the Iraqi military said in a statement, according to Reuters.
Homemade missile launchers regularly target Baghdad's International Airport, which is adjacent to a military airfield. As a rule, such incidents do not lead to casualties among the population and do not result in significant damage.
On 30 July, two rockets that were launched from two sites in the Radwaniyah district in western Baghdad fell near the airport.
Prior to this, three Katyusha rockets fired from the area of Makasib, located in Baghdad province, also landed in the area adjacent to the airport.
No significant losses were reported after the incidents.
Rockets Hit Iraq’s Taji military base and Baghdad's Airport, Reports Say
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