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4 killed, 6 injured in Iranian elit forces' attack on Erbil: Northern Iraq's regional government

KRG says Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps' reason for Erbil attacks 'baseless', calling for Iraqi govt and int'l community not to remain silent

Bekir Aydogan  | 16.01.2024 - Update : 16.01.2024
4 killed, 6 injured in Iranian elit forces' attack on Erbil: Northern Iraq's regional government  Police and soldiers take security measures after unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks in Erbil, Iraq on January 16, 2024. ( Abdulhameed Hussein Karam - Anadolu Agency )

ERBIL, Iraq

The Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) in northern Iraq said on Tuesday that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps' (IRGC) allegations cited as reasons for attacks in Erbil city are "baseless."

The counterterrorism unit of KRG mentioned on Facebook that on Monday at 11.30 p.m local time (2030GMT), the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps targeted several civilian residential areas in Erbil with a large number of ballistic missiles, resulting in killing four civilians and injuring six others.

The announcement dismissed the IRGC's claim that the attacks were aimed at the "headquarters of anti-Iranian groups," as groundless.

It emphasized that attacks on Erbil have consistently been carried out with unfounded pretexts, asserting that Erbil has never posed a threat to any party and has remained a stable location.

Highlighting the attacks as a "clear violation of Iraq and the KRG's sovereignty," it called on the Iraqi central government and the international community not to remain silent against this crime.

Following reports of missile and drone attacks in various locations in Erbil, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps had claimed that they had targeted the "headquarters of anti-Iranian terrorist groups and spies" in the region.

*Writing by Alperen Aktas from Istanbul

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