Mar 4 • 15:56 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Iraq: Iran attacks bases of Kurdish groups that may participate in the war

Iran has intensified its attacks on Kurdish Iranian opposition groups' bases in northern Iraq amid speculation that Donald Trump wants these groups to engage in the fight inside Iran.

Iran has escalated its military actions against Kurdish opposition groups in northern Iraq, responding to rising tensions in the region. Speculations arise regarding potential involvement by Kurdish forces, which might align with U.S. interests under the Trump administration. Recently, an Iranian ballistic missile strike hit one of the bases, injuring four Kurdish Peshmerga fighters, with one later succumbing to injuries. The attack showcased the perilous situation these groups face amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

The BBC reported on-site visits to two separate Kurdish opposition factions, revealing significant damage from recent drone attacks and missile strikes by Iranian forces. At one base, the violent aftermath of the missile strike left a crater in the ground and caused extensive property damage, while a drone strike at a KDPI facility reportedly injured a civilian. These developments highlight the precarious security landscape that Kurdish troops must navigate, reflecting a broader struggle against Iranian influence in the region.

In light of increased hostilities, a high-ranking official from the KDPI indicated a readiness for potential conflict against Iran, hinting that Kurdish forces may soon engage directly within Iranian territory. This raises important questions about regional stability and the implications of external actors in these conflicts, especially concerning the positions of neighboring countries and global powers potentially backing these Kurdish factions against Iran.

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