BAGHDAD (Reuters) - An assailant stabbed and badly wounded an American army officer inside the Baghdad compound of Iraq's U.S.-led administration, a U.S. spokesman said Monday.
Dan Senor, chief spokesman of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), said the officer had been stabbed Saturday evening while walking in the "Green Zone," a sprawling, heavily guarded area on the west bank of the Tigris River.
"To my knowledge this was the first attack of its kind inside the Green Zone. We do not know at this point whether or not the attacker was Iraqi or an American," Senor said.
"The victim suffered serious stab wounds to his torso, head and neck," Senor said, adding that the officer, unconscious immediately after the attack, had been flown Sunday to a U.S. medical facility in Germany, where he was in stable condition.
Senor did not name the wounded officer or suggest a motive for the attack, saying an investigation was under way.
The Green Zone has often come under rocket or mortar fire from anti-U.S. insurgents. Since the start of the war to oust Saddam Hussein, 389 American soldiers have been killed in action.
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