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Bomb-laden drones crash near Erbil following wave of attacks on energy sites, Iraq launches security op
2025-07-19
[Rudaw] Two bomb-laden drones crashed in northern and southwestern Erbil on Thursday morning, causing no casualties or material damage, according to the Kurdistan Region’s counterterrorism forces.

In a statement posted to Facebook, the Erbil-based Directorate General of Counter Terrorism (CTD), also known as Kurdistan CT, reported that "at 10:50 am [local time], a bomb-laden drone crashed" near the village of Surezha in Shamamk subdistrict southwest of Erbil. The statement confirmed that "no human casualties or material damage" were caused.

The CTD reported a similar incident earlier the same day in Erbil’s northern Bahrka subdistrict near Jizhnikani village.

These incidents follow a string of dronezaps that have targeted key oil and energy infrastructure across the Kurdistan Region since Monday.

On Wednesday, the CTD reported drone attacks on two different oil fields in the northern Duhok province on Wednesday.

"Between 6:00 and 6:15 am, the DNO oil field in Peshkhabur...was targeted by two explosive-laden drones," the Kurdish counterterrorism forces said, adding that "a third drone targeted the DNO oil field in Tawke at 7:00 am," causing material damage but no injuries.

Norwegian energy company DNO confirmed in a statement that operations at both fields have been "temporarily suspended" due to the attacks.

Gulf Keystone Petroleum (GKP), which operates the Sheikhan oil field in southern Duhok, also announced it had temporarily shut down operations on Wednesday as a precautionary measure.

A day earlier, a drone attack targeted the Sarsang oil field northwest of Duhok city, operated by the US-based HKN Energy, also prompting a suspension of operations at the facility "until it is secured and a full evaluation is completed."

In a Wednesday statement on X, Aziz Ahmad, Deputy Chief of Staff to Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Masrour Barzani, said the Region has lost nearly 200,000 barrels of oil production due to a "spate of drone attacks by criminal militias on the Iraqi government payroll."

He added that five oil fields, including two operated by US companies, have been targeted so far.

The Kurdistan Region’s Presidency, cabinet and natural resources ministry strongly condemned the drone attacks, describing them as attempts to cripple the Region’s vital oil infrastructure. They called on Iraq’s federal government in Baghdad to take urgent action to prevent further attacks and hold those responsible accountable.

Responding to a question from Rudaw during a Wednesday press briefing, US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce censured "these kinds of attacks" as "unacceptable, adding, "We've expressed our dismay and our problem with them."

Iraq’s presidency, premiership, and parliament also condemned the attacks on Tuesday.

Drone strikes in the Kurdistan Region have increased since the outbreak of a 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran
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that began on June 13 and ended with a US-brokered ceasefire.

While no group has grabbed credit for the latest attacks, the Kurdistan Region’s interior ministry in early July accused the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) of involvement - a charge dismissed by Baghdad as "unacceptable."d

Iraq launches security operation after drone attacks

[Rudaw] Iraqi security forces on Friday announced an operation in western Nineveh and Salahaddin provinces to track down those responsible for a spate of drone attacks on oil, military, and civilian sites in the Kurdistan Region.

“The recent attacks on oil installations and fields, along with attempts to target military bases and camps, are considered sinful and dangerous acts that undermine all efforts toward Iraq’s stability, reconstruction, and development campaigns,” the military’s Security Media Cell said in a post on X.

“Security forces have launched a wide-scale search operation” in response to these attacks, it added.

The operation spans the Hatra desert, targeting warehouses, valleys, and caves.

“This operation comes in response to critical intelligence aimed at thwarting intentions and attempts to target security units and vital infrastructure in the country,” it said.

In the month of July, there have been at least 18 drone attacks in the Kurdistan Region, including on oil fields, Peshmerga bases, a camp for internally displaced persons, and critical infrastructure like airports.

The Iraqi operation is being carried out with the coordination of several forces, including the Joint Operations Command, counter-terrorism, and the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF).

The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has blamed the attacks on the PMF, a charge Baghdad has denied.
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