Iraq filed a complaint on Friday, June 13, with the United Nations Security Council over Israel’s “violation of Iraqi airspace” in a major attack on Iran, Baghdad’s foreign ministry said. “These practices constitute a flagrant violation of Iraq’s sovereignty,” the ministry said, calling on “the Security Council to assume its responsibilities” and act to “prevent the recurrence of such violations.” Early Friday, June 13, three missiles were found in Iraqi desert areas, one of them not yet exploded in the central Diyala province and two others in the southern province of Dhi Qar, according to two security sources. The sources said the missiles in Dhi Qar gouged a four-metre (13-feet) deep crater in the ground. The Iraqi government has denounced the “military aggression” launched by Israel against Iran, describing it as “a blatant violation of the fundamental principles of international law.” Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, the highest religious ...