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Iraq probes ‘friendly fire’ killing 9 soldiers

AFP
Published : Dec 20, 2015, 3:10 am IST
Updated : Dec 20, 2015, 3:10 am IST

Iraq has opened an investigation into the circumstances that led to the death of 9 Iraqi soldiers in a coalition airstrike west of Baghdad, the defence minister said on Saturday.

Iraqi mourners carry the body of a soldier killed in a coalition airstrike in Najaf on Saturday. 	— AFP
 Iraqi mourners carry the body of a soldier killed in a coalition airstrike in Najaf on Saturday. — AFP

Iraq has opened an investigation into the circumstances that led to the death of 9 Iraqi soldiers in a coalition airstrike west of Baghdad, the defence minister said on Saturday.

“We lost 9 of our soldiers,” Khaled al-Obeidi said in Baghdad, adding that “an investigation into the incident was opened.”

A statement from the Joint Operations Command on Friday mentioned that 9 had been “wounded or killed” but Mr Obeidi and another senior military source clarified Saturday that 10 troops were killed.

According to the joint command, the incident occurred when two coalition strikes allowed Iraqi ground forces to advance rapidly towards positions held by fighters of the Islamic State group south of their stronghold of Fallujah.

A third airstrike struck when the two sides were in close combat, resulting in casualties to both, it said.

“A US aircraft appears to have mistakenly carried out an airstrike that killed Iraqi security forces near the city of Fallujah,” US defense secretary Ash Carter said on Saturday. The US military acknowledged a coalition strike may have caused casualties among the ranks of the Iraqi security forces it supports in Fallujah and elsewhere in the country.

“Despite coordination with the Iraqi security forces on the ground, initial reports indicate the possibility one of the strikes resulted in the death of Iraqi soldiers,” a statement said on Friday.

It said the US military would launch its own investigation into what it described as likely the first “friendly fire” incident involving the coalition since the war against IS was launched last year.

“We will conduct a thorough investigation,” top US envoy to the coalition Brett McGurk said on social media.

Location: Iraq, Baghdad