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Strikes on Iraqi capital kill 2 Iran-linked Kataeb Hezbollah members
The strikes are the first in the heart of Baghdad to kill Iran-backed fighters since the start of the war on February 28
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Explosions rocked Iraq’s capital Baghdad on Saturday after two strikes targeted the powerful Iran-backed group Kataeb Hezbollah, killing two members including a “key figure”, security sources said.
The strikes are the first in the heart of Baghdad to kill Iran-backed fighters since the start of the Middle East war on February 28, which has not spared Iraq, long a proxy battleground between the US and Iran.
“At 2.15am, a missile struck a house that was being used by Kataeb Hezbollah,” said a security source, adding that “a key figure was martyred”, and two members of the group were wounded.
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Journalists heard blasts in the capital followed by ambulance sirens, with witnesses saying they saw smoke rising from the Arasat neighbourhood, where several Iran-backed groups are known to be present.

Two hours later, an air strike hit a vehicle in eastern Baghdad that killed “a member of the Hashed al-Shaabi”, another security source said.
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