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Four explosions heard in Iraq's Erbil: AFP

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  • At least four explosions were reported in Erbil as air defenses intercepted projectiles over the city, which houses a major US consulate and coalition troops at the international airport.
  • The strikes follow a direct ultimatum from Kataeb Hezbollah demanding the immediate withdrawal of all "foreign soldiers" from Iraq, amid near-daily attacks by the Iran-backed Islamic Resistance.

At least four explosions were heard on Wednesday in the city of Erbil in the autonomous Kurdistan region, AFP reported.

It was not immediately clear what the target was. From a suburb of Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan region, AFP journalists saw interceptions of projectiles over the city, which is home to a major US consulate complex, while its airport houses US-led coalition troops.

Iraq was drawn into the Middle East war after having long been a proxy battleground between the United States and Iran.

Strikes have targeted Iran-backed groups, which in turn have claimed daily attacks on US interests in Iraq and across the region.

Since the start of the war, the coalition's air defences have repeatedly downed drones over Erbil.

In the past few days daily explosions have been heard over the city, although mostly in the evening.

On Tuesday night, the powerful Iran-backed armed group Kataeb Hezbollah condemned the US presence in Iraq and demanded that every "foreign soldier" leave the country.

The group, which has been designated a terrorist organisation by Washington, is part of an umbrella movement known as the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, which has been claiming daily attacks on US interests in Iraq and the region, and which has always demanded the withdrawal of US troops from the country.