The Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) claimed accountability for a ballistic missile assault on Erbil, Iraq, stating that the target was to “destroy espionage headquarters” and “goal anti-Iranian teams.” The Iranian regime missiles fell close to the US consulate in Erbil, as reported by Al-Hadath, citing safety sources.
Adrienne Watson, spokesperson for the White House National Security Council, addressed claims in regards to the focusing on of US positions by the Revolutionary Guards missiles, stating that no American personnel or amenities have been focused in these assaults in northern Iraq and northern Syria.
Kurdistan 24 and Rudaw reported that the Revolutionary Guards’ missile assaults on Erbil resulted within the destruction of properties and houses of civilians, in addition to the killing of non-combatants and kids.
The Kurdistan Regional Security Council said that 4 civilians have been killed and 6 others have been injured in these assaults, calling the IRGC’s statements “baseless claims” and urging the Iraqi authorities and the worldwide group to not stay silent within the face of “this crime.”
The IRGC issued three separate statements after these assaults. In the primary assertion, they claimed accountability for the assault on Erbil however didn’t point out the names of the focused teams. They posted movies and photographs of the assaults, claiming to focus on the “American Al-Harir base.”
In their second assertion, the group introduced separate missile assaults on Syria focusing on “places the place commanders and key components related to latest incidents” have been situated. International media didn’t react considerably to those claimed assaults by the IRGC.
In their third assertion, the IRGC claimed to have destroyed the “intelligence headquarters of Israel’s Mossad” within the missile barrage across the US consulate in Erbil, Iraq.