Two drones hit a base of the Kurdish opposition in northeastern Iraq, according to security sources cited by Reuters. Casualties and damage have not yet been reported.
Reuters reports, citing security sources, that two drones struck a base of the Kurdish opposition in northeastern Iraq. The attack was reported earlier today; details on casualties or damage remain unconfirmed.
The Zioneer has previously reported on multiple incidents involving Iranian drone and missile strikes targeting Iranian-Kurdish opposition groups in northern Iraq. These include a July 2 drone explosion near a Kurdish opposition camp, a July 15 missile attack, and a series of earlier strikes in June and July. The pattern of attacks reflects Iran's ongoing campaign against Kurdish opposition forces based in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
This report comes from a single source — Reuters citing unnamed security sources — and has not been independently verified. No group has claimed responsibility, though similar past attacks have been attributed to Iran.
2 developments
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