ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - The Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK), an Iranian Kurdish opposition party, said on Monday that two of its bases in the Kurdistan Region were targeted by Iran.
“Another base of the Kurdistan National Army in Prde [Altun Kupri] came under a drone attack,” said PAK in a statement. Prde is located on the Erbil-Kirkuk border.
“In recent days, the occupying enemy has repeatedly targeted the bases and headquarters of the Kurdistan National Army with drone strikes. The enemy’s missile and drone attacks will not weaken our resolve, and the will and faith of the Peshmerga of the Kurdistan National Army are stronger than Iran’s missiles and drones,” it added, referring to its armed wing.
The party said in a separate statement earlier in the day that one of its bases near Erbil’s Gomaspan area was targeted.
PAK bases in the Kurdistan Region have been targeted several times since the US and Israel launched a war with Iran on Saturday.
PAK and several other Iranian Kurdish parties announced an alliance late last month.
“Another base of the Kurdistan National Army in Prde [Altun Kupri] came under a drone attack,” said PAK in a statement. Prde is located on the Erbil-Kirkuk border.
“In recent days, the occupying enemy has repeatedly targeted the bases and headquarters of the Kurdistan National Army with drone strikes. The enemy’s missile and drone attacks will not weaken our resolve, and the will and faith of the Peshmerga of the Kurdistan National Army are stronger than Iran’s missiles and drones,” it added, referring to its armed wing.
The party said in a separate statement earlier in the day that one of its bases near Erbil’s Gomaspan area was targeted.
PAK bases in the Kurdistan Region have been targeted several times since the US and Israel launched a war with Iran on Saturday.
PAK and several other Iranian Kurdish parties announced an alliance late last month.
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