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Iran Bombed Headquarters of Kurdish Opposition Groups in Northern Iraq


Mon 21 Nov 2022 | 07:20 PM
Ahmed Moamar

The Iraqi News Agency said that the headquarters of three Iranian-Kurdish opposition parties were bombed with missiles and drones, last night, inside the Kurdistan region in northern Iraq.

This comes less than a week after similar strikes targeted these factions, which Tehran accuses of fomenting the demonstrations that took place in Iran in recent weeks.

The anti-terrorism services in Iraqi Kurdistan said that "the (Iranian) Revolutionary Guards again targeted Iranian Kurdish parties," without giving any figures on the human losses as a result of these strikes, which were launched at around midnight.

On November 14, Iran's missile strikes and drone strikes against Iranian Kurdish opposition groups left one dead and 8 wounded in Iraqi Kurdistan.

The Iranian government accuses these opposition groups of fomenting unrest in Iran since September 16 following the death of Mahsa Amini after her arrest by police forces.