No rocket or damage to U.S. embassy in Baghdad, Iraq

At night in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, where the conflict between the United States and Iran is taking place, the explosion caused by a rocket sounded three times on the night of the 5th (JST 6: 4: 30 am).

The explosion occurred in the area called the "Green Zone" where the U.S. embassy was located. According to multiple local media, the U.S. embassy was not damaged, but a rocket hit a nearby house. It means that there are several injured people.

It is not known who attacked, but in Iraq, a local Shiite militant, Kataive Hezbollah, whose U.S. forces were killed along with an Iranian commander by an Iranian commander, had since re-established U.S.-affiliated facilities since the evening of May 5. He warned he would attack.