ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Authorities in the Kurdistan Region have reported 13 drone and missile attacks over the past two days, targeting areas in Sulaimani and Koya.
According to security officials, most of the incoming threats were successfully intercepted. Air defense systems prevented the attacks from causing significant damage. Officials said the response helped avoid larger losses and protected key locations.
The incidents resulted in minor injuries. Authorities confirmed that no fatalities were reported, and the wounded received medical attention. Medical teams were deployed quickly to assist those affected.
Security sources said the attacks involved both drones and missiles. The targeted areas included locations in Sulaimani province and the town of Koya. Some strikes were aimed at specific sites, while others appeared less precise.
Authorities described the situation as serious but under control. They emphasized that security forces responded quickly and effectively. Rapid coordination helped contain the situation and limit the impact.
Officials also warned that continued attacks could pose risks to civilians. They stressed the importance of maintaining high alert levels across the region. Residents were urged to follow safety guidance issued by authorities.
Security forces have increased their presence in affected areas. Additional measures have been introduced to strengthen protection. Surveillance and monitoring efforts have also been expanded.
Moreover, The attacks come amid rising tensions across the region. Officials said the broader security situation remains fragile. They noted that regional developments continue to influence local stability.
Authorities highlighted the importance of coordination between security agencies. They said joint efforts are essential to respond to evolving threats. Cooperation between different forces remains a key priority.
In addition, Investigations are ongoing to determine those responsible. Officials have not yet identified any group behind the attacks. They said further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
