ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Prime Minister Masrour Barzani has strongly condemned a missile strike targeting Peshmerga forces, vowing that authorities will respond and calling for urgent action from Baghdad and the international community.
In a statement following the attack, Barzani described the incident as a serious act of aggression against the Kurdistan Region. He expressed condolences to the families of those affected and wished a swift recovery to the wounded.
The prime minister stressed that such attacks cannot continue without consequences. He warned that ongoing assaults pose a direct threat to the region’s security and stability.
“We will take all measures to counter this hostility on the Kurdistan Region,” Barzani said. He also called on the federal government to fulfill its responsibilities in preventing such incidents.
Barzani urged Baghdad to take decisive steps to stop armed groups behind the attacks. He emphasized the need to hold those responsible accountable and prevent further escalation. He also called on the international community to play a role. He said global partners must support efforts to end repeated attacks on the Kurdistan Region.
In addition, The strike comes amid rising tensions and a series of security incidents across the region. Recent attacks have increasingly targeted military positions and infrastructure. Security officials have warned that continued escalation could have wider consequences. They stressed the importance of coordination between regional and federal forces.
Barzani reaffirmed the Kurdistan Region’s commitment to defending its territory. He said authorities remain prepared to take necessary measures to protect citizens and security forces. The incident has renewed calls for stronger cooperation between Erbil and Baghdad. Officials say joint efforts are essential to maintaining stability and preventing further violence.
