Baghdad Orders Probe After Drone Targets Kurdistan President’s Home

March 28 (Reuters) – A drone attack ⁠targeted ⁠the home of the ⁠president of Iraq’s Kurdistan Region early on ​Saturday, security sources said, in an incident that comes ‌as tensions continue to ‌rise across northern Iraq.

Air defences also shot down ⁠a ⁠drone near a Peshmerga fighters’ base in Duhok, the ​sources added.

The strikes come amid a surge in attacks on both Iran-aligned militias and Kurdish forces as the U.S.-Israeli ​war against Iran spills over into Iraq, drawing in ⁠multiple armed ⁠groups and straining ⁠Baghdad’s ​efforts to contain the fallout.

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani condemned ​the attack on ⁠Kurdish President Nechirvan Barzani’s home and spoke with him by phone, his office said.

Sudani ordered the creation of a joint federal-Kurdistan security and technical team to ⁠investigate the incidents and identify those responsible, the statement added.

Airstrikes ⁠have been targeting sites belonging to Iraq’s umbrella group for Iran-backed Shi’ite militias, the Popular Mobilization Forces, and Kurdish Peshmerga fighters in Iraq’s Kurdistan since the start of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

Iraq’s military accused the U.S. and Israel of carrying out some of the airstrikes on the ⁠PMF.

Tehran-backed armed groups have also launched attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq and the U.S. embassy.

(Reporting by Jaidaa Taha additional reporting Muayad Suadi, Writing ​by Ahmed Tolba in Cairo; Editing by ​Joe Bavier and Louise Heavens)

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