The Italian commander in Erbil: "Tired, but morale is high". Tajani: "Unacceptable attack, checks on the dynamics"
The Italian military base in Erbil, Iraq was struck by a drone attack, causing infrastructural damage but no casualties; defense officials express solidarity and commitment to personnel safety.
The Italian military contingent based in Erbil, Iraq, experienced a drone attack that impacted their facilities and damaged infrastructure, although thankfully there were no reported injuries among the personnel. Commander Stefano Pizzotti conveyed that the troops are tired yet maintain high morale, indicating their readiness and training to cope with such challenging situations. Pizzotti emphasized that ensuring the safety of the personnel remains the top priority for his command.
Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto and Chief of Staff Luciano Portolano have been in continuous contact since the incident, providing support and coordination in response to the attack. Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani also expressed personal and governmental solidarity towards the troops stationed at Camp Singara in Kurdistan. He condemned the drone strike as a serious attack and underscored the need for investigations into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
This attack not only poses immediate risks for the Italian forces in Iraq but also highlights ongoing security challenges in the region. The Italian government's strong response and support for its troops reflect a commitment to maintaining stability and safety for personnel engaged in international missions, while also calling attention to the broader context of security concerns that prevail in various parts of Iraq.