Two drone attacks were targeted at a military airport on Thursday, November 9, where global coalition forces were stationed, according to authorities in the Iraqi region of Kurdistan.

Two drone attacks targeted a military airport where troops of the US-led anti-jihadist coalition are based, authorities in the autonomous Iraqi region of Kurdistan said on Thursday.

There were no injuries, the local authorities reported.

Since October 17, US and coalition forces in Iraq and Syria have been targeted by drone or rocket attacks at least 40 times, injuring dozens of US personnel, according to an updated tally given by a US official.

Such attacks came after the Israel-Hamas war, which began on October 7.

Between Wednesday night and Thursday morning, “two drones attacked” the coalition’s base at Harir airport in Erbil province, according to a statement from the counter-terrorism services in Iraqi Kurdistan, located in northern Iraq.

The attacks came around midnight, it said, without specifying whether the drones had been shot down. Photos accompanying the statement showed metallic debris on the ground.

Most of the attacks, including the latest ones, have been claimed by a group known as the “Islamic Resistance in Iraq,” according to Telegram channels affiliated with Iraqi factions close to Tehran.

Around 2,500 American troops are deployed in Iraq and another 900 in Syria as part of the international anti-jihadist coalition that was established in 2014.

In Iraq, the coalition says its role is limited to advising and supporting local counterparts.

In a visit to Baghdad on Sunday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the attacks, which Washington has linked back to Iran, were “totally unacceptable.”

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, who was appointed by pro-Iranian parties, has condemned the attacks and promised investigations to uncover the perpetrators.

On Wednesday, US warplanes carried out a strike on an Iran-linked weapon storage facility in eastern Syria in response to attacks against American personnel, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.

Khalil Wakim, with AFP