US denies bombing Iraqi Shi’ite militia near Syrian border
BAGHDAD – Reuters
A spokesman for the Iran-backed Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada militia said 36 of its fighters had been killed in the attack on Aug. 7 and 75 others were wounded and receiving treatment.
“We hold the American army responsible for this act,” the militia said in a statement late on Monday, noting that they were targeted with smart rockets.
Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Aug. 8 that initial investigation showed that ISIL launched the attack against the militia group.
“It seems that Daesh [ISIL] carried out a breach using artillery and car bombs,” Abadi said in a televised press conference in Baghdad.
The U.S.-led coalition, which is attacking ĞSĞL militants from the air in Syria and Iraq, said the allegations were “inaccurate” and denied conducting air attacks in that area at the time.