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One was fired upon as he got out of the vehicle and his suicide vest detonated, Baghdad operations command said in a statement.
Two others fled to a nearby building, while the remaining two drove the vehicle towards soldiers, setting off their payload before they could be stopped.
Lieutenant Colonel Eric Bloom said a team of U.S. military advisers is stationed at the complex, and when the attack came its security team provided “suppressive fire” against a building where the two insurgents were hiding.
“The team was there, and there was a small security element with them, and they did provide suppressive fire,” Bloom told AFP.
“They provided suppressive fire while the Iraqi army got into position to go in (to the building). There was some return fire — the insurgents were firing down into the compound.”
“It went on for mere minutes, it was over very quickly.”
He added that the insurgents detonated their suicide vests before Iraqi soldiers could capture them.
Under the terms of a bilateral security pact, American soldiers are allowed to return fire in self-defense, and take part in operations if requested by their Iraqi counterparts.
Baghdad operations command, which is also based at the complex that was attacked, put the toll at 12 dead and 36 wounded. It was unclear how many of the victims were soldiers.
No injuries among US troops
Bloom could not say how many U.S. soldiers were involved in the incident, but said none was wounded. He added that the U.S. military had provided bomb disposal support as well as surveillance with drones and Apache helicopters.
“I was waiting with three of my colleagues near an armored car (when the attack occurred),” a policeman told AFP on condition of anonymity from Baghdad’s Medical City hospital, slumped against the wall of the emergency room with bandages covering gunshot wounds to both of his legs.
“I was shot in two places, and I tried to hide behind the car. When I looked for my colleagues again, they were not there — all I saw was blood and the vests that they had set aside.”
The policeman, visibly shaken, added that the vehicle that exploded was a red car that passed through a preliminary search before exploding at a second checkpoint.
The largest blast sent plumes of smoke into the skies over the capital, with nervous soldiers frisking any civilians who crossed Bab al-Muatham bridge, which connects the west side of Baghdad to Rusafa in the east.
The explosion caused extensive damage to nearby buildings and Dr Adil Saloom, director of the hospital’s emergency department, said 20 patients had been treated.
The Rusafa headquarters, responsible for security on the eastern side of Baghdad, was being used as an army recruitment center on Aug. 17 when a suicide bomber detonated his payload, killing 59 people.
The apparent spike in violence — July was Iraq’s deadliest month in more than two years — comes amid a political impasse in which no new government has been formed since a general election in March.
Source: AlArabiya.net
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