US-led Coalition Rejects Reports of New Iraq Attack

The United States-led coalition, which fights against the Islamic State, announced on Saturday that it has not carried out air strikes near the Tai camp in northern Baghdad. The Iraqi Army also dismissed reports of an air strike against an Aukolon with medical assistance in Tyni. Earlier Saturday, Mobilization Force [...]
The United States-led coalition, which fights against the Islamic State, announced on Saturday that it has not carried out air strikes near the Tai camp in northern Baghdad.
The Iraqi Army also dismissed reports of an air strike against an Aukolon with medical assistance in Tyni.
Earlier Saturday, the Iraqi People's Mobilisation Force, the umbrella group of paramilitary grouping, said that as a consequence of air strikes near the Tyri camp, six people had been killed and three others seriously injured.
According to Iraqi state television, air strikes were carried out by American forces.
But in a post on the twitter, a coalition spokesman wrote “Fat: the coalition ... has not carried out air strikes near the Taji (in northern Baghdad) camp in the last days”.
Iraq's Popular Mobilisation Force said the attacks hit a convoy with medical personnel rather than senior leaders, as reported in some media.
But later, the spokesman for this force issued another statement saying that no convoys with medical personnel had been hit in Taï.












