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Drones used to attack military bases in Iraq during the recent Israel-Iran war were manufactured outside Iraq but were launched inside its territory, according to the ''decisive findings'' of an investigation published on Friday.
On June 24, several suicide drones struck the Camp Taji north of Baghdad and the Imam Ali Base in Dhi Qar province, destroying the radar systems at both bases. The Iraqi forces repelled and thwarted other attempted attacks on four additional sites across various locations. ■
The US and UK Embassies in Baghdad have issued statements regarding recent drone attacks targeting the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. “The United States condemns the recent drone attacks throughout Iraq, including the July 14 and July 15 drone attacks on critical infrastructure at the Khormala and Sarsang oil fields in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region,
The PKK’s disarmament on Iraqi territory would mark a profound shift in the country’s internal security landscape. Over the past decades, the terrorist organization has maintained a broad presence stretching from the Qandil Mountains to the Sinjar region,
Iraqi Kurdistan will resume oil exports through a pipeline to Turkey after a two-year halt, Iraq's federal government said on Thursday despite a fourth day of drone attacks that have shut down half of the region's output.
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Africanews on MSNDrone strikes target oil fields in Iraq’s Kurdish regionNo group has claimed responsibility, but the attacks have heightened tensions between Baghdad and Kurdish authorities, raising concerns about the region’s energy security.
Iraq approved a plan for its semi-autonomous Kurdish region to transfer oil to Baghdad, a step toward resuming exports that have been halted for more than two years.
Drones targeted oil fields in Iraq’s semi-autonomous northern Kurdish region Wednesday, the latest in a series of attacks in recent days that have put several o
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Tammy Bruce Details Lowering Security Alert Level For Staffers At US Embassy In IraqThe State Department says it is ending its ordered departure status for U.S. diplomats and other government employees at its embassy and consulate in Iraq. Spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said Secretary of State Marco Rubio decided on July 17 to lower the security alert level for staffers at the Baghdad embassy and consulate in Irbil.