Tehran Strikes Kurdish-Iranian Party Meeting in Iraq

Tehran strikes a Kurdish-Iranian party meeting in Iraq. (AFP)
Tehran strikes a Kurdish-Iranian party meeting in Iraq. (AFP)
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Tehran Strikes Kurdish-Iranian Party Meeting in Iraq

Tehran strikes a Kurdish-Iranian party meeting in Iraq. (AFP)
Tehran strikes a Kurdish-Iranian party meeting in Iraq. (AFP)

Sixteen people were killed and dozens injured on Saturday in missile attacks launched by Tehran on bases of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI) in the province of Koya, southern Erbil.

The party said a drone was flying above the PDKI’s headquarter where a meeting was taking place before it was attacked by Katyusha missiles.

Iranian media outlets broadcast footage of the missile launch, saying five surface-to-surface rockets were fired without identifying their types.

Medical sources said the bodies of 11 people and more than 40 wounded were removed from under the rubble.

Later, the same sources said they retrieved the bodies of 16 people and were expecting to find more.

Preliminary information said PDKI secretary general Mustafa Mawludi and his predecessor Khalid Azizi were injured in the attack.

The party accused militias of the Iran-backed Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) in Iraq of providing logistic support to the Iranian forces, said local news outlets in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region.

The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) condemned the shelling and reiterated its opposition to Kurdish parties from Iran and Turkey using Kurdistan Region territory to launch attacks on neighboring countries. 

Such activity is “not acceptable,” stated the KRG, “and it harms the stability and security of Kurdistan. We hope it is not repeated and that the Kurdistan Region's laws are respected. Kurdistan should not be used as a place to settle scores.”

Meanwhile, Iran announced on Saturday that it had hanged three Kurdish political prisoners after years spent in the Rajaei Shahr prison in Karaj, on the western outskirts of Tehran.

The execution of Loqman Moradi, Zanyar Moradi and Ramin Hossein Panahi took place despite calls by UN human rights special rapporteurs Javaid Rehman and Agnes Callamard, who said in a statement on September 7 that the men had not been given a fair trial.



Russia Says It Downed over 150 Drones in One of the Biggest Ukrainian Drone Attacks of the War

Ukrainian rescuers work at the site of a missile strike on a private building in Cherkaska Lozova, Kharkiv region, northeastern Ukraine, 31 August 2024, amid the Russian invasion. EPA/SERGEY KOZLOV
Ukrainian rescuers work at the site of a missile strike on a private building in Cherkaska Lozova, Kharkiv region, northeastern Ukraine, 31 August 2024, amid the Russian invasion. EPA/SERGEY KOZLOV
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Russia Says It Downed over 150 Drones in One of the Biggest Ukrainian Drone Attacks of the War

Ukrainian rescuers work at the site of a missile strike on a private building in Cherkaska Lozova, Kharkiv region, northeastern Ukraine, 31 August 2024, amid the Russian invasion. EPA/SERGEY KOZLOV
Ukrainian rescuers work at the site of a missile strike on a private building in Cherkaska Lozova, Kharkiv region, northeastern Ukraine, 31 August 2024, amid the Russian invasion. EPA/SERGEY KOZLOV

Russian air defenses intercepted and destroyed 158 Ukrainian drones overnight, including two over the city of Moscow and nine over the surrounding Moscow region, the defense ministry said Sunday.

Forty-six of the drones were over the Kursk region, where Ukraine has sent its forces in recent weeks in the largest incursion onto Russian soil since World War II. A further were 34 over the Bryansk region, 28 over the Voronezh region, and 14 over the Belgorod region — all of which border Ukraine.

Drones were also shot down deeper into Russia, including one each in the Tver region, northwest of Moscow, and the Ivanovo region, northeast of the Russian capital. Russia's Defense Ministry said drones were intercepted over 15 regions, while one other governor said a drone was shot down over his region, too.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said that falling debris from one of the two drones shot down over the city caused a fire at an oil refinery.

Ukrainian drone strikes have brought the fight far from the front line into the heart of Russia. Since the beginning of the year, Ukraine has stepped up aerial assaults on Russian soil, targeting refineries and oil terminals to slow down the Kremlin’s assault.

In Ukraine overnight, eight drones were shot down out of 11 launched by Russia, according to the Ukrainian air force.

One person was killed and four wounded in shelling in the Sumy region, local officials said, while Kharkiv Gov. Oleh Syniehubov said five people were wounded in shelling in his region.