Iraqi military: Drones that attacked Iraqi military base in June were manufactured abroad.
The spokesperson for the Commander-in-Chief of the Iraqi Armed Forces, Sabah Al-Numan, announced the results of the investigation into the multiple attacks on Iraqi military bases or facilities in June. The investigation confirmed that the suicide drones used in the attacks were manufactured abroad but launched from specific locations within Iraq. All drones were of the same model, indicating that the attacks were planned and carried out by the same organization. The Iraqi military has identified the organizations and individuals involved in the attacks and coordinated actions, but their identities have not been disclosed. The statement emphasized that Iraq strongly opposes any actions that threaten the armed forces and national security of the country, and will hold all suspects accountable according to the law.
On June 24th, in the early morning, multiple military bases or facilities in Iraq were targeted in suicide drone attacks. Sabah Al-Numan stated that in the attacks, the radar facilities at the Tajji military camp in northern Baghdad and the Imam Ali military base in Diyala province were severely damaged, but there were no casualties. Al-Numan also mentioned that the Iraqi military thwarted other planned attacks on four different locations, all of which were under the full control of the Iraqi military. Iraq has established a high-level technical and intelligence committee to investigate the attacks.
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