Kurds continue to be under fire even amid ceasefire, fear new deal may not stop Iranian attacks


A fighter from the Iranian Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK) takes part in a training exercise at a base near Erbil, Iraq, in February.



















A fighter from the Iranian Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK) takes part in a training exercise at a base near Erbil, Iraq, in February.
(photo credit: THAIER AL-SUDANI/REUTERS)

Kurds in the Kurdistan Region of northern Iraq are concerned that a possible deal between the US and Iran may not cover Iraq and will not stop Iran’s attacks on Kurdish groups.

There are many Kurdish Iranian dissident groups that have members in the Kurdistan Region of northern Iraq. Since the war began in late February, there have been more than 810 attacks on the Kurdistan Region by Iran and Iranian proxies in Iraq.

On May 24, the Kurdish Rudaw media noted that “two Iranian Kurdish armed groups said on Saturday that Iran had targeted their bases in Erbil province with drones. No casualties were reported.”

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