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WASHINGTON: Missile strikes in Iraq did not affect any US facilities and there were no US casualties, two US officials told Reuters on Monday, as Iran’s Revolutionary Guards took credit for a strike near Iraq’s northern city of Erbil.
The US officials declined further comment.
Explosions were heard in an area some 40 kilometers northeast of Erbil in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region, local sources said, in an area near the US consulate as well as civilian residences.





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