BAGHDAD: A drone attack targeted the home of the president of Iraq’s ​Kurdistan Region early on Saturday, security sources said, in an incident that comes as tensions continue to rise across northern Iraq.

Air defenses also shot down a drone near a Peshmerga fighters’ base in Duhok, the sources ‌added.

The strikes ‌come amid a surge ​in ‌attacks ⁠on ​both Iran-aligned militias ⁠and Kurdish forces as the US-Israeli war against Iran spills over into Iraq, drawing in multiple armed groups and straining Baghdad’s efforts to contain the fallout.

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani ⁠condemned the attack on Kurdish President ‌Nechirvan Barzani’s home ‌and spoke with him by ​phone, his ‌office said.

Sudani ordered the creation of ‌a joint federal-Kurdistan security and technical team to investigate the incidents and identify those responsible, the statement added.