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Iran attack: Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab condemns missile strikes | Iran attack: Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab condemns missile strikes |
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Dominic Raab has condemned a ballistic missile attack by Iran on air bases in Iraq where coalition forces, including British personnel, are stationed. | Dominic Raab has condemned a ballistic missile attack by Iran on air bases in Iraq where coalition forces, including British personnel, are stationed. |
The foreign secretary urged Iran not to repeat "reckless and dangerous attacks" after strikes on bases in Irbil in the north, and al Asad, west of Baghdad. | The foreign secretary urged Iran not to repeat "reckless and dangerous attacks" after strikes on bases in Irbil in the north, and al Asad, west of Baghdad. |
The Ministry of Defence said there were no UK casualties. | 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. | 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. | 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. | Mr Raab said he was concerned by reports of casualties and a war in the Middle East would only benefit terrorist groups. |
Speaking on BBC Breakfast, Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay stressed that all parties in the crisis "need to de-escalate". | Speaking on BBC Breakfast, Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay stressed that all parties in the crisis "need to de-escalate". |
"It's in no side's interest to see war," he said. | "It's in no side's interest to see war," he said. |
Mr Barclay added that Prime Minister Boris Johnson would be updating the House of Commons later, and would also discuss the situation at a meeting with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday. | Mr Barclay added that Prime Minister Boris Johnson would be updating the House of Commons later, and would also discuss the situation at a meeting with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday. |
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei described the attack as "a slap in the face" for the US. | Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei described the attack as "a slap in the face" for the US. |
While chief of staff of Iran's regular military, Maj Gen Mohammad Baqeri, said the missile attack showed just a "small part" of the capabilities of the Iranian armed forces. | While chief of staff of Iran's regular military, Maj Gen Mohammad Baqeri, said the missile attack showed just a "small part" of the capabilities of the Iranian armed forces. |
But Iran's ambassador to the UK, Hamid Baeidinejad, said in a statement on Twitter that the attack was an act of self-defence and the country "does not seek escalation or war". | But Iran's ambassador to the UK, Hamid Baeidinejad, said in a statement on Twitter that the attack was an act of self-defence and the country "does not seek escalation or war". |
The US president tweeted "all is well" following the strikes, adding that casualties and damage were being assessed and that he would make a statement on Wednesday morning. | |
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said there was provocative language used on both sides of the crisis, in Washington and Tehran. | |
Speaking on the Victoria Derbyshire programme, he added that the attack may mark the end of Iran's overt retaliation but there are a number of ways the country could choose to respond covertly in the coming weeks and months. | |
"The hardliners in Iran will still be baying for blood, so it's quite provocative for Donald Trump to say 'all is well'," he said. | |
"There are hardliners in the Iranian deep state - the whole security, intelligence and judicial apparatus - who distrust everything that the outside world and particularly the West does. | |
"They will want to carry on harassing and attacking US interest in the region until America leaves altogether." | |
More than a dozen missiles were fired from Iranian territories into Iraq at about 02:00 local time on Wednesday (22:30 GMT, Tuesday). | More than a dozen missiles were fired from Iranian territories into Iraq at about 02:00 local time on Wednesday (22:30 GMT, Tuesday). |
The al Asad airbase - located in the Anbar province of western Iraq - was hit by at least six missiles. | The al Asad airbase - located in the Anbar province of western Iraq - was hit by at least six missiles. |
There are around 400 UK troops stationed in Iraq, primarily to assist Iraqi troops in defeating IS. | There are around 400 UK troops stationed in Iraq, primarily to assist Iraqi troops in defeating IS. |
A Ministry of Defence spokesman added: "We are urgently working to establish the facts on the ground. Our first priority continues to be the security of British personnel." | A Ministry of Defence spokesman added: "We are urgently working to establish the facts on the ground. Our first priority continues to be the security of British personnel." |
Police in the UK are "extremely alert" to any impact the crisis in Iran may have in Britain, the Metropolitan Police commissioner has said. | Police in the UK are "extremely alert" to any impact the crisis in Iran may have in Britain, the Metropolitan Police commissioner has said. |
Dame Cressida Dick told LBC radio that the head of UK counter-terror policing Neil Basu has spoken with the security agencies and government bodies about the situation. | Dame Cressida Dick told LBC radio that the head of UK counter-terror policing Neil Basu has spoken with the security agencies and government bodies about the situation. |
Iran vowed "severe revenge" following the assassination of Soleimani on 3 January. | Iran vowed "severe revenge" following the assassination of Soleimani on 3 January. |
The general - who controlled Iran's proxy forces across the Middle East - was regarded as a terrorist by the US government, which says he was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American troops and was plotting "imminent" attacks. | The general - who controlled Iran's proxy forces across the Middle East - was regarded as a terrorist by the US government, which says he was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American troops and was plotting "imminent" attacks. |
On Tuesday, the UK put the Royal Navy and military helicopters on standby in the Gulf amid the rising tensions in the Middle East. | 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. | The government said non-essential UK personnel had also been moved out of the Iraqi capital Baghdad. |