Kataib Hezbollah denies role in recent Iraq rocket attacks
The high-profile, Iran-backed militia denied responsibility for attacks on US targets in Iraq.
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Kataib Hezbollah, one of the largest Iran-backed militias in Iraq, publicly denied any involvement in a recent rocket strike on Erbil International Airport and Baghdad’s Green Zone.
“We absolutely did not target Erbil or the Green Zone and have no knowledge of the group that did,” spokesperson Mohammed Mohi told Reuters on Tuesday.