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Σάββατο 9 Αυγούστου 2014

Iraq: first US airstrikes and aid drops in Iraq

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 9 Αυγ 2014
The US unleashed its first airstrikes in northern Iraq against militants of the Islamic State (IS) group Friday amid a worsening humanitarian crisis.
Many of America's allies backed the US intervention, pledging urgent steps to assist the legions of refugees and displaced people.
Those in jeopardy included thousands of members of the Yazidi religious minority whose plight - trapped on a mountaintop by the militants - prompted the US to airdrop crates of food and water to them.
For the US military, which withdrew its forces from Iraq in late 2011 after more than eight years of war, the re-engagement began when two F/A-18 jets dropped 500-pound bombs on a piece of artillery and the truck towing it.
The Pentagon said the militants were using the artillery to shell Kurdish forces defending Irbil, the capital of Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, and home to a US consulate and about three dozen U.S. military trainers. 




US warplanes have bombed Islamist fighters in northern Iraq for a second time - as 30,000 meals were dropped for refugees.
Aircraft launched a second round of strikes on Islamic State (IS) - previously known as ISIS or ISIL - targets in northern Iraq after President Barack Obama said Washington must act to prevent "genocide".
In his weekly address on Saturday, Mr Obama vowed to continue the action against the jihadist group if necessary.
He stressed US combat troops would not be "dragged into fighting another war in Iraq", but added the US "can't just look away".
Water bundles align a C-17 Globemaster III cargo plane at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, prior to a humanitarian air drop over Iraq
Water bundles loaded onto a plane for a humanitarian drop to refugees
"We will protect our citizens. We will work with the international community to address this humanitarian crisis. We'll help prevent these terrorists from having a permanent safe haven from which to attack America," he said.
Islamic State fighters, who have beheaded and crucified captives, have advanced to within a half an hour of Irbil, Iraq's Kurdish capital and a hub for US oil companies.
They have also seized control of Iraq's biggest dam, which could allow them to flood cities and cut off vital water and electricity supplies.
The rough outline of ISIS's "caliphate".
The rough outline of the desired IS caliphate
The Pentagon said two F/A-18 aircraft from a carrier in the Gulf had dropped laser-guided 500-pound bombs on the fighters' artillery.
Other airstrikes targeted mortar positions and an Islamic State convoy.
Iraqi military personnel distribute water to Shiite Iraqi Kurds
Iraqi military personnel distribute water to Shiite Iraqi Kurds
For the second night, the US also dropped relief supplies to members of the ancient Yazidi sect.
Tens of thousands of them are massed on a desert mountaintop seeking shelter from fighters who have ordered them to convert or die.
Three cargo planes escorted by the F/A-18 combat jets dropped the supplies - including 72 bundles, which contained 28,224 individually packaged meals. Another 16 bundles contained 1,522 gallons of fresh drinking water.
A rally in Baghdad's Firdos Square
A rally in support of Prime Minister Nuri al Maliki in Baghdad
"The Iraqi men, women and children who fled to that mountain were starving and dying of thirst. The food and water we airdropped will help them survive," said Mr Obama.
"I've also approved targeted American airstrikes to help Iraqi forces break the siege and rescue these families."
Mr Obama has authorised the first US airstrikes on Iraq since he pulled all troops out in 2011.
Humanitarian aid being loaded onto a RAF Hercules C130 at RAF Brize Norton for Iraq
Aid is loaded onto a RAF Hercules C130 at RAF Brize Norton for Iraq
The action is aimed at halting the Islamist advance, protecting hundreds of thousands of Christians and other religious minorities who have fled for their lives.
Two British cargo planes are also on their way to Iraq to drop supplies including tents, blankets, food, water and solar lanterns - which also charge mobile phones.
UK ministers are discussing the situation in Iraq at a Cobra meeting chaired by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond.
Airstrikes in Iraq
Warplanes launched a second wave of airstrikes in northern Iraq overnight
In the hours after the airstrikes, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) banned all US civilian flights over Iraq.
British Airways also decided to stop flying over the war-torn region.
Other international airlines including Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines have halted their flights to Irbil until Monday.

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