Airstrike in western Anbar kills 7 Iraqi soldiers, wounds 13


BAGHDAD, March ⁠25 (Reuters) - Seven Iraqi soldiers were ⁠killed and 13 others wounded ‌in an airstrike on a site belonging to Iraq's Shi'ite Popular Mobilization Forces near ​an army medical centre ⁠in western Anbar, ⁠security sources and the defence ministry ⁠said on ‌Wednesday.

The ministry said the strike, which took ⁠place at around 0900 local time, hit ​a ‌military clinic and a nearby ⁠engineering unit. ​Rescue teams were still searching the site for possible additional casualties.

The ⁠ministry condemned the strike ​as a "blatant and serious violation" of international laws and norms prohibiting attacks ⁠on medical facilities and personnel, describing it as a dangerous escalation and calling for those responsible to ​be held accountable.

It ⁠reserved the right to respond in ​accordance with legal frameworks, ‌the ministry said.

(Reporting ​by Ahmed Rasheed; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Arun Koyyur)

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