Iran Conducted Missile Attack on PDKI, KDP-Iran Inside Kurdistan.
Iran has conducted the missile offensive on the twin Kurdish opposition groups in the Kurdistan Region "only 15 kilometers away" from two parties' headquarters, a report said on Saturday evening.
The
attack was conducted on the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran (PDKI)
and Iranian Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP-Iran) headquarters, bases,
and refugee camps where the Kurdish Peshmerga forces' families live in
the past decades on Saturday morning in which at least 15 people were
killed, while 39 more wounded, among whom were leading members from both
parties.
However,
according to Ava Today news agency, citing "confidential sources outside
Iraq", the missiles were fired by the Iranian Revolutionary Zelal 2 and
Fajr artillery rocket launcher inside the Kurdistan Region.
The
report further claimed that Iran either has a military base in the
region to have carried out the attack or it had sent a special military
vehicle to do so, and in both cases the security forces in Sulaimaniya
province are responsible.
The
report claimed that the pro-Iranian Shi'ite forces in Iraq had used
their drones to coordinate with the Iranian forces in receiving
geographic information before the military campaign.
Reuters
had previously reported that Iranian had transferred ballistic missiles
to Iraq, but the report was soon refuted by Tehran.
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