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A security source told Shafaq News that federal and regional bodies are now coordinating technical assessments, including the analysis of potential drone debris, to establish responsibility for the incidents. Authorities in the Kurdistan Region have been requested to share any available intelligence with Baghdad as part of the probe.
The investigation comes amid heightened sensitivity in northern Iraq, where the security environment remains fragile despite recent diplomatic de-escalation efforts among Iran, the United States, and Israel.
According to security reports, multiple unmanned aerial systems were observed in the Kurdistan Region over the past 48 hours.
The origin of the drones has not been independently verified, and no group has claimed responsibility.
The incidents underscore the persistent volatility of northern Iraq, where overlapping security jurisdictions and regional rivalries complicate attribution and response mechanisms.
Even after a reported ceasefire agreement reached on April 8 involving Iran, the United States, and Israel, Iraq’s airspace—particularly over the north—remains exposed to episodic drone activity and contested security narratives.
For Baghdad, the investigation reflects an effort to assert federal responsibility over national airspace and prevent escalation. For the Kurdistan Regional Government, cooperation with federal authorities is essential to avoid unilateral interpretations of events that could trigger wider regional consequences.
The Kurdistan Region continues to function as a strategic buffer zone within Iraq’s broader security architecture. Its geographic position places it at the intersection of:
This makes attribution of drone activity particularly complex, with multiple actors operating in overlapping strategic environments.
While no actor has claimed responsibility for the recent drone incidents, the pattern reflects a broader trend of low-intensity aerial operations in Iraq’s north, often occurring in periods of regional tension or political signaling.
Key risks moving forward include:
For now, the investigation signals an attempt to contain uncertainty rather than resolve it.
The drone incidents near Erbil highlight a recurring reality in northern Iraq: security is no longer defined solely by territorial control, but by who can control attribution in a fragmented aerial battlefield.
As Baghdad investigates and Erbil cooperates, the underlying issue remains unresolved—northern Iraq is increasingly a space where regional tensions manifest without clear ownership, and without clear boundaries.
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