A drone assault on a small airport killed three members of an elite Iraqi Kurdish counterterrorism process power that operates within the semiautonomous area of Kurdistan in northern Iraq.
Three process power members had been additionally wounded within the assault on the airport, which is about 17 miles southeast of Sulaymaniyah, the second largest metropolis in Kurdistan.
Turkey and extra just lately Iran have focused Kurdish militants from their international locations who shelter in Iraq’s Kurdistan area.
The airport, principally utilized by small agricultural planes for spraying pesticides, was just lately repurposed to even be used as a coaching camp for Kurdish counterterrorism forces.
The elite forces had been targeted totally on Islamic State fighters in recent times, however different Islamic militant teams now additionally transfer by means of Iraq’s porous borders with Iran and Turkey.
The Iraqi authorities introduced early on Tuesday that the drone was launched by Turkey and known as on Ankara to halt such assaults.
“This aggression constitutes a violation of Iraq’s sovereignty, safety and territorial integrity,” stated Maj. Gen. Yahya Rasoul Abdullah, navy spokesman for the prime minister, “These repeated assaults are usually not in line with the precept of fine neighborly relations between international locations, and threaten to undermine Iraq’s efforts to construct good and balanced political, financial, and safety relations with its neighbors.”
Kurdish leaders, whose territory is routinely focused by Turkey, used angrier rhetoric.
“This felony act is an open trespassing of the border of the Kurdistan Area and of Iraq, and it’s a part of the conspiracy aimed toward disturbing the peace and stability of the Kurdistan Area,” stated Bafel Talabani, president of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, one of many two essential political events in Kurdistan and the dominant one in Sulaymaniyah.
Turkey has been notably aggressive in utilizing drone assaults to focus on an rebel Turkish-Kurdish group, the P.Okay.Okay., usually bombing websites in Iraqi Kurdistan.
In April, an identical drone assault occurred close to the worldwide airport in Sulaymaniyah, however there have been no casualties. Turkey denied accountability for that assault.
Lt. Gen. Jabbar Yawar, the previous minister of the Peshmerga, the Kurdistan area’s navy power, stated the assault on Monday adopted the sample of Turkey’s earlier ones.
“We each day report violations by Turkey on our borders, and we have no idea when these assaults will cease and when the central authorities would intervene to finish these intrusions,” he stated in an interview, including that in 2023 alone, safety officers had tracked greater than 200 occasions that Turkey had both tried to breach or had breached Iraqi territory.
The Worldwide Disaster Group has documented a rising quantity of assaults by Turkey on P.Okay.Okay. militants inside Iraq between 2018 and 2022, with the quantity topping 300 in 2022.
Turkey has fought for many years in opposition to the P.Okay.Okay., which undertook a violent insurgency first inside Turkey after which, after most of its fighters fled to Iraq, staged assaults from there. The US and the European Union take into account the P.Okay.Okay. a terrorist group.
Alissa J. Rubin reported from Baghdad. Kamil Kakol contributed reporting from Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, and Falih Hassan contributed from Baghdad.