500 Drones Launched From Iraq Toward Saudi Arabia — Region on Edge

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Iraq Becomes Drone War Battlefield as Iran-Backed Militias Strike Gulf States. Five Hundred drone attacks from Iraqi territory hit Saudi Arabia and beyond, raising fears of a hidden regional war spiraling out of control By Dr. Pshtiwan Faraj, SULAIMANI,   Kurdish Policy Analysis , April 21--  Iraqi militia groups close to Iran have fired dozens of drones at Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries during the war; This has created a “silent” war in the midst of the Great War. According to a report in the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, half of the 1,000 drone strikes against Saudi Arabia were from within Iraqi territory. The report cited a Saudi security assessment that said the attacks targeted sensitive positions, including the Yanbu refinery on the Red Sea and oil fields in eastern Saudi Arabia. The report said the drones hit not only Saudi Arabia, but also Kuwait's only civilian airport. Even after US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire earlier this...

Drone Terror in Erbil: Couple Killed as Explosive UAV Strike Sparks Outrage Across Kurdistan

Leaders blame Iran-linked groups after deadly strike on civilian home, demand Baghdad act as attacks on Kurdistan surge

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region, Kurdish Policy Analysis - Kurdish leaders on Tuesday condemned a drone strike in Erbil that killed a married couple, labeling it a “terrorist attack” and calling on Baghdad to prevent armed groups from targeting the Region and its civilians.


An explosive-laden drone attack “launched from Iran” killed a married couple in Erbil province early Tuesday, according to a statement from the Kurdistan Region’s Counter-Terrorism Service (CTG).

Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani, in a statement, strongly condemned “the terrorist attack” and extended condolences to the victims’ families. “These attacks are in no way acceptable and are completely rejected.”

“The Iraqi federal government must fulfill its duty and responsibility to prevent these crimes and terrorist attacks, and these assaults on the civilian and innocent people of the Kurdistan Region must not be repeated,” President Barzani added.


The husband and wife were killed leaving behind two orphan girls.


While no group has claimed responsibility for Tuesday’s attack, shadowy Iraqi armed groups aligned with the Iran-led “Axis of Resistance” have previously claimed many similar strikes, describing them as retaliation for the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran.

Erbil Governor Omed Xoshnaw told Rudaw on Tuesday that three drones targeted the village where the couple lived, a rural agricultural area with no known military presence. Two drones fell in open land, while the third struck the couple’s home.

“I condemn this heinous crime in the strongest terms and denounce its perpetrators,” said Prime Minister Masrour Barzani in a statement. “The targeting of civilians and civilian homes is a war crime.”

“We will convey the voice of the victims to the international community to help end the oppression and the unjustified attacks against the people of the Kurdistan Region,” he said.

Since the onset of the conflict, Kurdish media TV Rudaw monitoring indicates that the Kurdistan Region has endured 678 drone and missile attacks. Of these, 540 targeted Erbil province, 111 struck Sulaimani, 25 hit Duhok, and two impacted Halabja.

Before Tuesday’s incident, the attacks had killed 14 people and injured 93 others, including Peshmerga forces, Asayish personnel, fighters from Iranian Kurdish opposition groups, a French soldier, and multiple civilians. With the latest fatalities, the death toll is expected to rise further.

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