Iranian Missile Strikes Target Kurdish Forces in Iraq

Iranian Missile Strikes Target Kurdish Forces in Iraq

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On March 24, 2026, six Iranian ballistic missiles struck Peshmerga bases in the Soran highlands, resulting in six fatalities and thirty injuries among Kurdish security forces. This attack marks the deadliest incident since the onset of the war in Iran and is part of a broader campaign of aggression against the Kurdistan Region, which has experienced over four hundred missile and drone strikes since late February. Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid condemned the attacks during a call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, emphasizing the need for dialogue and regional stability. The Kurdistan Region has faced systematic targeting of its energy infrastructure, with significant damage reported. The ongoing conflict has raised concerns over Iraq's sovereignty and the effectiveness of its government in protecting its territory from Iranian aggression. The situation remains tense as both Iranian and US interests are actively engaged in the region.

Key Points: • Six Iranian ballistic missiles struck Kurdish Peshmerga bases, killing six and injuring thirty. • The Kurdistan Region has faced over four hundred strikes since late February, impacting regional stability. • Iraqi President condemned the attacks, calling for dialogue and emphasizing Iraq's sovereignty.

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2026-02-28
US and Israel attack Iran, triggering Iranian missile strikes.
2026-03-12
Drone strike kills French officer at coalition training base.
2026-03-24
Iranian missiles hit Peshmerga bases, resulting in six deaths.
2026-03-26
Iraqi President condemns attacks in call with Iranian counterpart.

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