Controversial Airstrikes in Iraq Spark Outrage and Tensions

The Iraqi government condemns recent airstrikes on former militias now under its control, raising concerns about regional stability and the country's sovereignty.
Baghdad, Iraq - The Iraqi government has expressed outrage over recent airstrikes that targeted former militia groups now under the control of the country's security forces. The attacks, which occurred at an airport in the northern city of Erbil, have heightened tensions and raised concerns about regional stability and Iraq's national sovereignty.
The strikes, which were reportedly carried out by unmanned aerial vehicles, hit a facility belonging to the Kataib Hezbollah group, a Shia militia that was previously designated as a terrorist organization by the United States. However, the group has since been integrated into the Iraqi security forces, further complicating the situation.
In a statement, the Iraqi government condemned the attacks, describing them as a
Source: The New York Times


