One person was killed and 10 others were wounded on Monday after Iranian forces carried out cross-border bombardments on the Iranian Kurdish opposition parties' positions in northern Iraq.
Iranian forces carried out bombardments in the morning, using two ballistic missiles and three booby-trapped drones targeting the group's headquarters in Sulaimaniyah province and Erbil province in the semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan, a source from a regional Kurdish security service, known as Asayish, told Xinhua anonymously.
The Iranian Tasnim News Agency confirmed the bombardments, saying that Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps "launched a new round of artillery and missile attacks on the positions of terrorist groups in Iraq's Kurdistan Region on Monday."