Reports indicate that Iranian drones have launched widespread attacks against Kurdish opposition groups in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. The strikes follow a larger missile and drone barrage reported earlier today at 14:11 Jerusalem. Casualties and damage are not yet confirmed.
Iranian drones have reportedly launched a fresh wave of attacks against Kurdish opposition groups in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. According to reports, the drone strikes are widespread, though specific targets and casualties remain unconfirmed.
The attack follows a massive missile and drone barrage at 14:11 Jerusalem today, as reported by The Zioneer. That earlier barrage targeted Kurdish opposition forces and the US base in Erbil, marking a significant escalation in the Iranian campaign.
The Zioneer has been tracking this campaign since early June, with multiple Iranian strikes against Kurdish opposition groups in northern Iraq, including ballistic missile attacks and drone strikes. The new wave of drone attacks suggests the campaign is ongoing and expanding.
Reports of casualties and damage are not yet available. The Israeli security establishment has not commented on the strikes.
2 developments
- ConfirmedIranian Shahed-136 drone launched toward Kurdish opposition groups in northern Iraq
- StrongIranian strikes target Kurdish opposition headquarters in northern Iraq, reports say
- DevelopingOvernight: Iranian drone explodes near Kurdish opposition camp in northern Iraq
- DevelopingIranian Missiles Strike Kurdish Opposition Bases Near Erbil
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