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Iran Strikes Kurdish Opposition Camp in Northern Iraq After Ceasefire Deal Announcement
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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · Jun 17, 2026
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What happened
Iran struck an Iranian Kurdish opposition camp near Erbil in northern Iraq on Tuesday, its first attack since the US-Iran war-ending deal was announced. Kurdish groups fear they are excluded from the agreement, while Iranian officials say the ceasefire is already in force.
- 01Iran hit a Kurdish opposition camp near Erbil with a drone on Tuesday.
- 02It was Tehran’s first strike since the US-Iran ceasefire announcement.
- 03KDPI said the targeted camp houses families of its members.
- 04Kurdish forces fear the new deal does not stop attacks on them.
- 05Iran’s foreign minister said the ceasefire took effect immediately.
- 06Rudaw reported at least 865 missiles and drones hit Kurdistan since late February.
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