A heinous crime': Air strikes kill seven fighters in Iraq's Anbar
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A heinous crime': Air strikes kill seven fighters in Iraq's Anbar
"The strikes on Wednesday targeted the military healthcare clinic at the base in Habbaniyah, according to the ministry. It called the attack a heinous crime that violated all international laws and norms."
"Iraq has denounced the attack as the country has been dragged into the United States-Israeli war on Iran. On Tuesday, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani's office said Baghdad would summon the Iranian and US ambassadors over the recent strikes."
"The attack prompted Iraq's government to grant the PMF a right to respond to any attack against it, a position Baghdad reaffirmed on Wednesday. We reserve our full right to take all necessary measures to respond to this aggression within the established legal frameworks, the Defence Ministry said."
An aerial attack in Anbar province, Iraq, targeted the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF), resulting in seven deaths and 13 injuries. The Iraqi Ministry of Defence condemned the attack as a violation of international laws. This incident marks a significant escalation, as it is the first time PMF positions were struck alongside the Iraqi military. Iraq's government has expressed its right to respond to such aggression, and the Prime Minister announced plans to summon Iranian and US ambassadors regarding the strikes.
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