Iran takes responsibility for attack on Erbil, warns Israel of 'harsh response'

Revolutionary Guard say the attack was against Israeli 'strategic centers, and that any repetition of attacks by Israel will be met with a 'decisive and destructive' response
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Iran's Revolutionary Guards claimed responsibility for a dozen ballistic missiles that struck alleged Israeli "strategic centers" in Iraq's northern Kurdish regional capital of Erbil in the early hours of Sunday, Iran's state media reported, while warning Israel of a "harsh response" if it retaliates.
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  • The missile attack comes as talks to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal face the prospect of collapse after a last-minute Russian demand forced world powers to pause negotiations for an undetermined time despite having a largely completed text.
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    View of a damaged building in the aftermath of missile attacks in Erbil, Iraq
    View of a damaged building in the aftermath of missile attacks in Erbil, Iraq
    View of a damaged building in the aftermath of missile attacks in Erbil, Iraq
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    The missiles, which also targeted the U.S. consulate's new building, caused only material damage and one civilian was injured, the Kurdish interior ministry said. An Iraqi security official said the missiles were manufactured in Iran.
    "Any repetition of attacks by Israel will be met with a harsh, decisive and destructive response," the Revolutionary Guard said in a statement reported by state media.
    A U.S. official blamed Iran for the attack earlier on Sunday but did not give further details. Iranian officials have yet to comment.
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    The missile attack in Erbil, Iraq
    Separately, the U.S. State Department spokesperson called it an "outrageous attack" but said no Americans were hurt and there was no damage to U.S. government facilities in Erbil.
    U.S. forces stationed at Erbil's international airport complex have in the past come under fire from rocket and drone attacks that Washington blames on Iran-aligned militia groups, but no such attacks have occurred for several months.
    "It's premature to point the finger of blame at a specific party but initial reports show indisputably that it was a cross-border short-range missile attack," an Iraqi security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said.
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    The missile attack in Erbil, Iraq
    "Parts of the fired missiles were retrieved and it was manufactured by Iran," he said.
    In another sign of increased regional tensions, Iran also suspended on Sunday the fifth round of talks with regional rival Saudi Arabia that was due to take place in Baghdad on Wednesday
    The last time ballistic missiles were directed at U.S. forces was in January 2020 - an Iranian retaliation for the U.S. killing earlier that month of its military commander Qassem Soleimani at Baghdad airport.
    No U.S. personnel were killed in the 2020 attack but many suffered head injuries.
    Iraq and neighboring Syria are regularly the scenes of violence between the United States and Iran. Iran-backed Shi'ite Islamist militias have attacked U.S. forces in both countries and Washington has on occasion retaliated with airstrikes.
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    ערוץ כורדי נפגע במתקפת טילים בארביל, עיראק
    A local news channel in Iraq was damaged by the attack
    An Israeli airstrike in Syria on Monday killed two members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), Iranian state media said last week. The IRGC vowed to retaliate, it said.
    A Kurdish spokesperson for the regional authorities said there were no flight interruptions at Erbil airport.
    Residents of Erbil posted videos online showing several large explosions, and some said the blasts shook their homes. Reuters could not independently verify those videos.
    Iraq has been rocked by chronic instability since the defeat of the Sunni Islamist group Islamic State in 2017 by a loose coalition of Iraqi, U.S.-led and Iran-backed forces.
    Since then, Iran-aligned militias have regularly attacked U.S. military and diplomatic sites in Iraq, U.S. and many Iraqi officials say. Iran denies involvement in those attacks.
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