Dubai: A security official of Hizbullah, who was supported by Iran in Iraq, rejected the suggestion on Sunday that Iraqi groups were behind the attack on Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi.
“According to our confirmed information, no one in Iraq has the desire to throw the drone in the former Prime Minister’s house,” Abu Ali Al-Askari said about the telegram.
Keib Hezbollah and other Iran-aligned militias in Iraq are among groups who are hostile to Kadhimi.