Iraq Shi'ites hold funeral procession for fighter killed in air raid near Syrian border
Record ID:
1428713
Iraq Shi'ites hold funeral procession for fighter killed in air raid near Syrian border
- Title: Iraq Shi'ites hold funeral procession for fighter killed in air raid near Syrian border
- Date: 26th August 2019
- Summary: SOUNDBITE (Arabic) SHIITE LAWMAKER, AHMED AL-ASADI, SAYING: ''The aggression was carried out by the Zionist entity (Israel) and by the powers which support it. The aggression, which took place in the daylight with the presence of the International coalition flight American aircrafts, means that these crimes and acts are done under the cover of America and colonialism. It is a clear-cut message, so the Iraqi people should be aware of such crimes and the Iraqi stance should be unified.''
- Embargoed: 9th September 2019 09:04
- Keywords: Air strikes Iraqi Shi'ite paramilitary groups Syrian border Popular Mobilisation Forces
- Location: BAGHDAD, IRAQ
- City: BAGHDAD, IRAQ
- Country: Iraq
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace
- Reuters ID: LVA004ATUUKAV
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Iraqi Shi'ites held a funeral procession on Monday (August 26) for one of their fighters who was killed in raids by unmanned aircraft near the Syrian border.
The coffin of one fighter, who was named locally as Abu Ali al-Dabi, was carried through Baghdad's Ur neighbourhood by Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) fighters.
On Sunday (August 25), Iraqi Shi'ite paramilitary groups blamed Israel for the strikes.
The strikes took place 15 km (9 miles) away from the border, said a statement from the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF), a state umbrella grouping of mostly Iran-backed Shi'ite Muslim factions.
It said one fighter was killed and another seriously wounded.
The PMF said two unmanned aircraft had carried out the attack. It accused the United States of providing air support to Israel for the strikes.
A security source told Reuters there were two air strikes, one of which struck the headquarters of a local paramilitary brigade, while the other struck a convoy of cars leaving the building.
In Jerusalem, an Israeli military spokeswoman declined to comment.
The attack, which took place in the afternoon, happened after a series of explosions in recent weeks at weapons depots belonging to Iran-backed PMF groups.
The militias have blamed Israel and the United States for some of the attacks. The Pentagon has denied any involvement.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted on Thursday of possible Israeli involvement in the recent destruction of PMF weapons depots in Iraq.
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