In the early hours of Friday, July 17, the Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan’s camp was targeted as part of an ongoing wave of drone and missile strikes launched by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) against Kurdish opposition headquarters in Iraq.
A member of the Komala Party leadership confirmed the attack to IranWire, describing the scale of the strikes as “highly intense.” They noted that, as assessments are still underway, the exact number of casualties and injuries remains unconfirmed.
According to information obtained by IranWire, at least three separate locations within the camp were struck. No precise figures regarding potential fatalities or injuries have been released so far.
Concurrently, Iranian state media, quoting the Islamic Republic Armed Forces and the IRGC, reported a fresh round of coordinated missile and drone attacks targeting US military installations across several countries in the region.
According to those official statements, the Islamic Republic’s armed forces claimed to have struck US bases in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan, Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait, as well as targets in Oman’s Musandam Governorate.














