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Iran Guards confirm missile strikes on Kurd rebels in Iraq

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TEHERAN: Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards confirmed yesterday they had launched deadly missile strikes against Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq the previous day.

“The terrorists’ headquarte­rs... was successful­ly struck by seven surface-to-surface rockets on Saturday by the missile department of the Guards’ aerospace force,” it said on its Sepah News website.

The statement added that their drone division was also involved.

At least 11 members of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran (KDPI), which is blackliste­d as a “terrorist” group by Teheran, were killed in the rare cross-border attack, a medical official said on Saturday.

Iranian state television showed images of the missiles being launched and drone footage of the impact.

“The punishment of transgress­ors was planned following the recent months’ of wicked acts by terrorists from the Kurdistan realm against the Islamic republic’s borders,” the Guards’ statement said.

It cited incursions by numerous “terrorist teams” into Iran’s West Azarbaijan, Kurdistan and Kermanshah provinces bordering Iraq.

The Kurdish group was holding a meeting at the time of the missile strikes, and the party’s secretary general and his predecesso­r were injured.

The headquarte­rs is in Koysinjaq, around 60kmeast of Arbil, capital of Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region.

Iraq’s foreign ministry denounced the Iranian missile strike.

“Iraq protects the security of its neighbours and does not allow its territory to be used to threaten these countries,” spokesman Ahmed Mahjoub said in a statement.

“But it categorica­lly refuses the violation of its territoria­l sovereignt­y by strikes against certain targets on its territory with previous coordinati­on,” he added.

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