According to Abu Saleh's Arab Desk, an Iranian suicide drone struck a headquarters of separatist groups in Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan, overnight. The report is single-sourced and unconfirmed.
Abu Saleh's Arab Desk reported on Sunday morning that an Iranian suicide drone struck a headquarters of separatist groups in the city of Sulaymaniyah in Iraqi Kurdistan overnight. The report provides no further details on casualties or damage.
The strike follows a pattern of Iranian attacks against Kurdish opposition groups and their facilities in northern Iraq. On Saturday, The Zioneer reported that the Shiite axis struck a Kurdish militia ammunition warehouse in Sulaymaniyah overnight. Earlier in the week, reports indicated Iranian suicide drone strikes in Erbil, Kuwait, and the Gulf region.
The current report is single-sourced and has not been independently verified. No official confirmation from Iraqi or Kurdish authorities has been published.
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