Mar 7 โ€ข 23:40 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ถ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Qatar Al Jazeera

Rockets and Drones over the Kurds: Continuous Fear due to the War on Iran

Residents of the Kurdistan region in northern Iraq are increasingly anxious due to the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, amid escalating tensions and military actions in the area.

The Kurdistan region in northern Iraq is experiencing heightened anxiety among its residents following the outbreak of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran eight days ago. This fear is predominantly felt in villages near the Iranian border, where individuals have expressed concerns about the escalation of U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian positions. Local Kurdish forces, particularly from the Peshmerga, are worried that their region could become inadvertently involved in this broader regional conflict, which they feel does not reflect their desire for peace.

Star Brsirini, a former Peshmerga member, exemplifies this sentiment as he recounts the ongoing threat posed by drones and missiles in his community. He describes a tense environment in the Kurdish village of Suran, located approximately 65 kilometers from the Iranian border. Brsirini highlights the pervasive presence of drones overhead, signaling the increasing instability brought by the ongoing military actions, which often intensify at night, further escalating regional fears.

This alarming situation poses significant implications not only for the residents of Kurdish communities but also suggests a potential expansion of the conflict that could drag neighboring regions into turmoil. As tensions continue to mount, the people in Kurdistan remain wary of the consequences of the geopolitical dynamics at play, stressing the urgent need for measures to ensure their safety amidst the evolving landscape of warfare in the region.

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