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SOULAIMANIYAH, Iraq, April 14, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - A drone struck an Iranian Kurdish group on Tuesday wounding three people, a party official told AFP, in the first such attack in northern Iraq since a fragile ceasefire took effect in the region.
Commander Mohammed Hakimi from the exiled Komala party blamed the attack on "Iran and its affiliated militias."
During the Middle East war, Iran repeatedly struck positions belonging to Iranian Kurdish exiled groups in northern Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region.
"A drone struck at 4:45 pm (1345 GMT) Camp Sordash" which belongs to the Komala party, Hakimi told AFP.
"Three Iranian Kurdish refugees were wounded, including a woman who is in a critical condition," Hakimi added.
The camp is located 40 kilometres west of the city of Sulaimaniyah.
Another opposition group, the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI), told AFP that a drone attack targeted its camp in the Koysinjaq district near Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan region, with no casualties reported.
The autonomous region's Counter-Terrorism Service said "a warplane downed two bomb-laden drones coming from Iran" towards the province of Erbil, without specifying who the warplane belonged to.
The northern Kurdistan region hosts camps and rear bases operated by several Iranian Kurdish rebel groups, which Iran designates as terrorist organisations and accuses of serving Western or Israeli interests.