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Iraq Says Iran Informed It of Imminent Attack on US Bases

Iraq's prime minister's office said Wednesday it had received "an official verbal message" from Iran informing it that a missile attack on U.S. forces stationed on Iraqi soil was imminent.

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AFP) — Iraq's prime minister's office said Wednesday it had received "an official verbal message" from Iran informing it that a missile attack on U.S. forces stationed on Iraqi soil was imminent.

Iran launched 22 missiles at Iraqi bases housing U.S. and other coalition troops early Wednesday in response to the assassination of senior Revolutionary Guards commander Qasem Soleimani in a U.S. drone strike in Baghdad last week.

In its first statement hours later, Premier Adel Abdel Mahdi's office said it had been warned.

"We received an official verbal message from the Islamic Republic of Iran that the Iranian response to the assassination of Qasem Soleimani had begun or would begin shortly, and that the strike would be limited to where the U.S. military was located in Iraq without specifying the locations," it said.

The prime minister's office said it was simultaneously contacted by the United States, as the missiles slammed into the Ain al-Asad base in western Iraq and Harir farther north.

"We immediately warned Iraqi military commanders to take the necessary precautions," it said, adding that no Iraqi forces had been hurt in the attack.

"Iraq rejects any violation of its sovereignty and attacks on its territory," the premier's office said, without specifically condemning the missile strikes.

It said Abdel Mahdi was in talks with domestic and foreign partners to prevent an "open war."

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he had spoken to Masrour Barzani, the prime minister of the autonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq.

But it remained unclear if there was any contact between Pompeo or any other top U.S. official and Abdel Mahdi.

© Agence France-Presse

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