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Two Katyusha rockets struck the military section of Iraq's Kirkuk Airport on the night of June 30, injuring two security personnel. The targeted area hosts bases for the Iraqi army, federal police, and the Popular Mobilization Forces (Hashd al-Shaabi). Another rocket hit a residential building in the city, causing property damage. No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks. Air traffic operations at the airport remain unaffected.
Katyusha Rockets Strike Military Section of Kirkuk Airport in Iraq
Several military bases in Iraq, including Imam Ali, Balad, and Taji, have come under attack amid the Iran-Israel conflict. There have also been reports of drone strikes near Baghdad International Airport. Al Jazeera reported these developments, although the perpetrators remain unidentified. Iranian media outlet Tasnim reported hearing two large explosions inside Balad base, which was once the second-largest U.S. military installation in Iraq.
Multiple Attacks Reported on Iraqi Military Bases Amid Iran-Israel Conflict
Iraq has accused Israel of violating its airspace with 50 warplanes, entering from the Syria-Jordan border and flying over Basra, Najaf, and Karbala. The incident was reported by Iraq’s UN representative just before a Security Council meeting. Iraq condemned the breach as a violation of international law and UN resolutions, warning that such actions threaten sacred sites and could provoke strong public reactions. The tensions come amid ongoing Israeli attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities and retaliatory strikes by Tehran.
As Iran closes its airspace following escalating hostilities with Israel, flights to neighboring Iraq are also being canceled one after another. Qatar Airport’s flight information boards show numerous cancellations of flights to both Iran and Iraq.
For security reasons, several airlines are avoiding Iraqi airspace altogether. The development follows threats from Iran-backed militias in Iraq, who warned that if Iran faces attacks from the U.S. or Israel, American bases in Iraq will become “legitimate targets.” The Iraqi government is reportedly engaging in talks with these groups to prevent further escalation.
Flights to Iraq Canceled Amid Escalating Middle East Tensions
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