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Dominic Raab has condemned a ballistic missile attack by Iran on air bases in Iraq that house coalition forces, including British personnel. | |
The foreign secretary urged Iran not to repeat "reckless and dangerous attacks" after strikes on bases in Irbil and al Asad, west of Baghdad. | |
The Ministry of Defence said there were no UK casualties. | |
Iran's Revolutionary Guard said the action was in retaliation for the death of General Qasem Soleimani on Friday. | |
He was killed outside Baghdad airport in a missile strike ordered by US President Donald Trump. | |
Mr Raab said he was concerned by reports of casualties and a war in the Middle East would only benefit terrorist groups. | |
There are around 400 UK troops stationed in Iraq, primarily to assist in defeating IS. | |
More than a dozen missiles were fired from Iranian territories into Iraq at about 2:00am local time (10.30 GMT). | |
On Tuesday, the UK put the Royal Navy and military helicopters on standby in the Gulf amid the rising tensions in the Middle East. | |
The government said non-essential UK personnel had also been moved out of the Iraqi capital Baghdad. |