Two Iranian-made Hadid-110 drones struck the personal office of Kurdistan Regional Government Prime Minister Masrour Barzani and the residence of the region's security agency chief in Pirmam, Erbil province, in an attack at 00:28 local time early Monday. No casualties were reported.
Barzani confirmed the strike on X, saying the drones were launched from Iran. The Kurdistan Counter-Terrorism Directorate condemned the overnight attack as "completely unacceptable" and identified the weapons as booby-trapped Hadid-110 drones.
Since the US-Israeli offensive against Iran began on February 28, local authorities say the Kurdistan region has been bombed more than a thousand times by Iran and allied Iraqi factions. Iran has reportedly spent the past two months ramping up missile and drone production and appointing hardliners to key posts during a ceasefire that expired Monday.