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Iraq PM Denounces Erbil Drone Attack, Pledges Enhanced Security Measures

Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi has condemned a drone attack that violated the airspace of Erbil in the Kurdistan region and vowed to take security measures.

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Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi condemned a 'drone attack' that violated the airspace of Erbil in the northern Kurdistan region, his office said Thursday, after several drones were shot down. The Prime Minister directed relevant security agencies, in coordination with regional forces, to take all necessary measures to prevent the recurrence of such attacks and thwart any attempts to harm the security of Iraqi society. The source of the drones remains unidentified.

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- **What happened in Erbil?** A drone attack violated the airspace of Erbil, leading to several drones being shot down.

- **What was the response from the Iraqi PM?** Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi condemned the attack and directed security agencies to take measures to prevent future incidents.

- **Has the source of the drones been identified?** No, the source of the drones remains unidentified.

- **What measures are being taken?** Security agencies, in coordination with regional forces, are being directed to take all necessary measures to ensure security.

Source: BSS

FAQ

What happened in Erbil?
A drone attack violated the airspace of Erbil, leading to several drones being shot down.
What was the response from the Iraqi PM?
Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi condemned the attack and directed security agencies to take measures to prevent future incidents.
Has the source of the drones been identified?
No, the source of the drones remains unidentified.
What measures are being taken?
Security agencies, in coordination with regional forces, are being directed to take all necessary measures to ensure security.

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