Car bomb tagets US consulate in Iraq

A picture made available 10 April 2015, shows Iraqi soldiers training near the town of Jurf Al-sakher, southwest of Baghdad, Iraq. EPA/KHIDER ABBAS

A picture made available 10 April 2015, shows Iraqi soldiers training near the town of Jurf Al-sakher, southwest of Baghdad, Iraq. EPA/KHIDER ABBAS

Published Apr 17, 2015

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Erbil - A car bombing targeting the US consulate in Iraqi Kurdistan's capital Erbil killed one person and wounded five on Friday, the local mayor said.

A Reuters witness heard the blast which was followed by brief gunfire.

“A car bomb exploded outside the entrance to the US consulate,” Nihad Qoja told Reuters. “It seems the consulate was the target.”

Photographs posted on social media showed black smoke rising from behind multi-storey buildings in the Ankawa district, a predominantly Christian neighbourhood packed with cafes that is popular with foreigners.

There was no immediate word on whether the US compound, which houses diplomats and other staff, was damaged.

Bombings are rare in Erbil, the capital of semi-autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan, an important partner in a US-led coalition fighting Islamic State militants who have seized swathes of Iraq.

Kurdish peshmerga fighters have driven back Islamic State in northern Iraq with the help of US-led coalition air strikes.

Reuters

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