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Iraq Summons US Charge d’Affaires Over Attack on Military Clinic

Doha: Iraq has summoned the US charge d'affaires in Baghdad and delivered a formal protest following a deadly attack on a military clinic, west of the capital Baghdad.

According to Qatar News Agency, the attack on the Al Habbaniya Clinic, a facility affiliated with the country's armed forces in Anbar province, took place early on Wednesday and left at least 20 Iraqi soldiers dead or wounded. Sabah Al Nu'man, spokesperson for Iraq's Commander-in-Chief, stated that despite ongoing political and diplomatic efforts to keep Iraq out of regional conflicts, attacks against Iraqi military units have continued. He described Wednesday's strike on the Ministry of Defense facility as a "fully-fledged crime" that violates international law and harms Iraq-US relations.

Al Nu'man further emphasized that the Iraqi government and armed forces reserve the right to respond by all means permitted under the UN Charter, warning that such attacks hinder sustainable stability in the region. Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' Al Sudani has directed the Foreign Ministry to file a detailed complaint with the UN Security Council and other international bodies, reaffirming Iraq's sovereignty and condemning the "irresponsible acts" that caused the casualties.