Drone strikes blamed on Iran hit Iranian Kurdish camp in Iraq: official, exiled group

In a series of drone strikes attributed to Iran, a camp housing Iranian Kurdish rebels in Iraq's northern autonomous Kurdish region was targeted, according to official reports and statements from exiled groups. This region has been a focal point for various Iranian Kurdish factions, which have long been engaged in conflict with the Iranian government. These groups often utilize the mountainous terrain of northern Iraq as a base for operations, leading to frequent cross-border military actions from Iran aimed at neutralizing perceived threats. The recent drone strikes have raised concerns about escalating tensions in the region and the potential for increased hostilities, as Iran intensifies its efforts to suppress Kurdish opposition. The Kurdish authorities have yet to officially respond to the strikes, which further complicates the already fraught geopolitical landscape in Iraq, where various factions vie for power and influence amidst ongoing instability.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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