Mar 14 • 12:55 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

The United Arab Emirates: Consulate in Iraq Hit by Drone Attack

The United Arab Emirates reports that its consulate in Iraqi Kurdistan has been hit by a drone attack, injuring two security guards and causing damage to the building.

The United Arab Emirates has announced that its consulate in Iraqi Kurdistan was targeted in a drone attack, marking it as a significant escalation of violence in the region. According to an AFP report, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that two security personnel were injured in the incident, which they classified as a 'terrorist attack.' This development is especially concerning as it represents the second assault on the consulate in just one week, highlighting the ongoing instability and threats facing diplomatic missions in Iraq.

The UAE had previously condemned another drone attack on its consulate in Erbil earlier this week, reflecting growing alarm over repeated assaults targeting foreign diplomatic facilities. The response from the Emirati government indicates a serious concern regarding the safety of its staff and the broader implications for diplomatic relations and security in an already volatile region. The attacks not only threaten the physical safety of the consulate's operations but also raise questions about the ability of Iraqi authorities to ensure the security of international diplomatic missions.

This series of attacks could lead to heightened tensions between the UAE and conflicting parties within Iraq, depending on who is ultimately found responsible for the drone strikes. The repeated nature of these incidents could also pressure the United Arab Emirates to reassess its diplomatic presence in Iraq, potentially impacting broader efforts for cooperation and support in the region.

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