Six missiles landed near an oil refinery in Iraq’s northern city of Erbil, Kurdistan’s anti-terrorism authorities said on Sunday.
The missiles caused no casualties or material damages, and were fired from the Nineveh province, Erbil-based TV Rudaw quoted the anti-terrorism authorities as saying.
Three missiles also fell near the refinery on April 6, without causing any casualties.
In March, Iran attacked Erbil with a dozen ballistic missiles and one person was injured in the attack.
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