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Drone Attack on Erbil International Airport Kills Security Officer

A drone attack on Erbil International Airport killed a security officer on Saturday night, a security source revealed on Sunday. The attack highlights the growing instability in the Middle East, as the US-Israeli war against Iran intensifies. Officials warn that the region remains on high alert due to repeated assaults.

Kurdish security officials reported that Erbil, a major city in northern Iraq, has faced multiple drone and rocket attacks recently. Most of these assaults targeted areas around Erbil International Airport and the US-led coalition facilities. Fortunately, security forces intercepted the majority of the missiles before they caused greater harm. However, three others sustained injuries during the latest attack.

The region’s tensions escalated last week after coordinated US and Israeli strikes killed several senior Iranian leaders. In retaliation, Iran launched missile and drone strikes targeting Israel and US interests across Iraq, Jordan, and Gulf countries. Analysts warn that further retaliation could lead to a broader regional conflict.

The drone attack on Erbil International Airport demonstrates the increasing sophistication of Iran-linked operations in northern Iraq. Security officials emphasize that the city remains a potential hotspot for future attacks. They continue to strengthen defenses around the airport and coalition sites.

Residents expressed concern over their safety, noting that these attacks disrupt daily life and threaten vital infrastructure. Experts note that repeated targeting of strategic locations, including airports and military bases, reflects an ongoing attempt to destabilize the region.

Officials urge international partners to provide support, highlighting the strategic importance of maintaining stability in northern Iraq. They stress that cooperation and intelligence sharing are critical to preventing additional attacks.

Analysts suggest that the recent escalation may mark a turning point, as regional powers appear willing to extend their conflict beyond traditional borders. The drone attack on Erbil International Airport serves as a warning that security threats could intensify further.

Authorities continue to investigate the attack, monitor drone activity, and coordinate with coalition forces. Citizens are advised to remain vigilant while security measures are reinforced across Erbil.

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