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Mayor: Scud missile fired in Syria lands near Iraqi village

MOSUL, Iraq - A Scud missile fired from Syrian territory landed near a village in Iraq's Nineveh province on Friday, causing no damage but terrifying its inhabitants who fled, the mayor said, identifying the rocket as Russian-made.
The conflict in neighboring Syria has previously spilled over the border into Iraq. In September, a five-year-old girl was killed when three rockets struck a border town in the al Qaim area.
"A Russian-made Scud landed near the village of Yoush Tapa, 3 km from the Iraqi-Syrian border between Telafar and Baaj," said Abdul Aal Abbas, the mayor of Telafar.
"There were no casualties or damage, but it created fear among the Turkuman population of that village and they fled their houses".
Nineveh governorate spokesman Qahtan Sami said security forces had also said the rocket was of Russian provenance.