
US says Iraq drone attacks 'unacceptable': Embassy
"The United States condemns the recent drone attacks throughout Iraq," including attacks against "critical infrastructure" at oil fields in the Kurdistan Region, the embassy said on X. It added that "these attacks are unacceptable," urging Baghdad "to prevent armed actors from launching" such assaults.
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