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Six drones downed near Erbil airport

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Six drones were intercepted over Erbil on the morning of 24 July, five shot down and one crashing into farmland. The airport closed briefly and nobody claimed the attack.

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Key takeaway

An unclaimed drone attack briefly closed Erbil's airport, with no casualties reported.

Six drones were intercepted near Erbil International Airport on the morning of 24 July, five of them shot down and one crashing into farmland, closing Iraqi Kurdistan's main airport briefly before flights resumed 1. No group claimed the attack, Erbil reported no casualties, and Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi condemned it.

Erbil is the capital of the Kurdistan Region and its airport handles the region's civilian traffic alongside a long-standing international military presence. Unclaimed drone launches at it have a lineage stretching back through the campaigns of Iranian-aligned Iraqi armed groups, none of which put a name to their work at the time. An interception rate of five from six says the air-defence coverage held, and the sixth landing in a field rather than on a runway was luck rather than design.

The attack put Iraq's position plainly: asked in the same news cycle to carry messages between Washington and Tehran, a role that four other governments already hold with a ceasefire text still awaiting a reply , while drones cross its airspace to reach one belligerent from the direction of the other. Every hour Erbil's airport is shut, the region's air link to the outside world closes with it.

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In plain English

Erbil is the main city and airport of Iraqi Kurdistan, a semi-autonomous region in northern Iraq. Six drones approached the airport on the morning of 24 July; air defences shot down five and a sixth crashed into farmland nearby, causing the airport to close for a short time before flights started again. Nobody was hurt, and no group has said it was responsible for sending the drones. This is a different location from the Jordan drone and missile interceptions already reported in this war, showing the conflict's reach extending to a new part of Iraq.

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    An unclaimed drone attack on Iraqi Kurdistan's main airport extends the geographic spread of incidents linked to this war into a part of Iraq that had not previously featured.

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Update #161 · Bahrain and Kuwait struck Iran, WSJ reports

US Department of the Treasury· 25 Jul 2026
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