In Iraq in the Middle East, Prime Minister Kadimi's residence was attacked by a drone loaded with explosives, causing damage, but he was safe.


Iraqi troops have revealed that they have begun an investigation as an attempted assassination.

In Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, the residence of Prime Minister Kadimi was attacked by a drone loaded with explosives on the early morning of the 7th, but Prime Minister Kadimi was safe.



In the photo immediately after the attack reported by Iraqi national broadcaster, you can see that the door of the house is blown off and the walls are broken.



The Associated Press also reported that seven people on guard were injured, according to Iraqi officials.



No criminal statement has been issued so far, but Iraqi troops have revealed that they have begun an investigation as an attempted assassination of the prime minister.



In Iraq, a political alliance based on a militia group close to neighboring Iran, which has significantly reduced its seats last month, has complained of election fraud, and supporters have accused Prime Minister Kadimi of responding. On the 5th, a clash with security forces caused more than 120 injuries to both sides, and confusion continues.



After the drone attack, Prime Minister Kadimi said in a video message through state broadcast that "the future of the country cannot be built by missile and drone attacks. We demand peaceful dialogue from all the people." I called.

US State Department "Clear Terrorist Acts"

US State Department spokesman Price has accused Iraq's Prime Minister Kadimi's residence of being attacked by an explosive-laden drone as "a clear act of terrorism aimed at the heart of Iraq."



He emphasized his support for Iraq, saying, "We are working closely with Iraqi security forces and have offered to cooperate in the investigation of the case."