A series of drone attacks have targeted oil and gas infrastructure in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region, forcing the shutdown of multiple oilfields and slashing output by up to 150,000 barrels per day.
The strikes, widely attributed to pro-Iranian militias, have disrupted exports, damaged facilities, and heightened tensions between the Kurdish regional government and Baghdad. The United States and other Western nations have condemned the attacks and urged the Iraqi government to hold perpetrators accountable and protect critical energy infrastructure. The crisis has also sparked political friction over oil revenue sharing and security responsibilities, with U.S. officials pressing Baghdad to act decisively.
The ongoing attacks threaten both Iraq's energy sector stability and broader regional security.
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