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Turkish base in northern Iraq hit by rocket fire, according to Kurds


Iraqi and Turkish soldiers stand next to tanks carrying Turkish and Iraqi flags during a joint military exercise near the Turkish-Iraqi border at Silopi district in Sirnak, Sept. 26, 2017. (Credit: AFP file)

A Turkish base in northern Iraq came under rocket attack Wednesday, the autonomous Kurdish region's counter-terrorism services said, without reporting any casualties.

As with similar attacks in the past, there was no immediate claim of responsibility.

"Eight rockets were fired at Zilkan military base," in Nineveh province just outside the autonomous region, the counter-terrorism services said.

Two rockets struck inside the compound, without causing any casualties.

For the past quarter of a century, Turkey has maintained dozens of military facilities in northern Iraq for use in its war against the rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).

Iraqi authorities have had little choice but to accept the Turkish military presence.


A Turkish base in northern Iraq came under rocket attack Wednesday, the autonomous Kurdish region's counter-terrorism services said, without reporting any casualties.

As with similar attacks in the past, there was no immediate claim of responsibility.

"Eight rockets were fired at Zilkan military base," in Nineveh province just...