A drone attack on a camp of an Iranian regime-opposing Kurdish group in Northern Iraq.

A drone attack on a camp of an Iranian regime-opposing Kurdish group in Northern Iraq.

14.04.2026 21:08

It was reported that two kamikaze drones attacked the camp of the anti-Iranian government Komala in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq. No statement has yet been made regarding where the attacks came from or who carried them out.

It has been reported that an attack was carried out on the camp of the Revolutionary Workers' Society of Iranian Kurdistan (Komele), an anti-Iranian government group located in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq.

TARGETED WITH TWO UAVS

Local media reported that the camp, targeted by two kamikaze unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), belongs to Komele, but no information was shared regarding casualties.

In the footage published on social media, it was seen that the UAVs hit houses in the camp and a large explosion occurred. Smoke rose from the camp after the explosion.

ANOTHER ATTACK ON ERBIL

On the other hand, according to a written statement from the Counter-Terrorism Unit of the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government, two UAV attacks were also carried out on the city of Erbil.

The statement noted that the said UAVs were shot down by warplanes and did not cause any loss of life or property.

NO CLAIM OF RESPONSIBILITY

No statement has yet been made regarding where the attacks came from or who carried them out.

After a temporary ceasefire was declared between the US and Iran on April 8, Iran stated that it had stopped its attacks on the region and declared that it would abide by the ceasefire.

Iran-backed militia forces in Iraq had carried out some attacks on neighboring countries.

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