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Italian military base in Iraqi Kurdistan hit by airstrike

By Thomson Reuters Mar 12, 2026 | 1:29 AM

ROME, March 12 (Reuters) – An Italian military base in Iraqi Kurdistan was hit overnight by an airstrike though no ​injuries were reported, the Italian defence ‌officials said on Thursday.

The defence ministry initially spoke of a missile attack on the Italian base in Erbil, but ministry sources later said it was ‌a ​drone that had destroyed a ⁠military vehicle, possibly ⁠by accident.

“There are no casualties or injuries among the Italian personnel. They are all fine,” the ministry said on X, shortly ​after midnight.

Ministry sources added that the drone may not have been fired at the ⁠Italian base intentionally, but ⁠rather hit it accidentally after ​losing altitude.

The commander of the base, Colonel Stefano ​Pizzotti, told the Sky TG24 broadcaster that ‌military staff had been warned of aerial threats and had taken shelter in bunkers hours before the strike.

It was not known ⁠where the strike had come from, he said, adding that the air raid alert had finished but ⁠experts were ‌still checking and securing the ⁠area.

Italy has around 300 troops stationed ​in ‌Erbil training Kurdish security forces, ​the ministry ⁠said on its website.

However, Pizzotti said numbers had recently been reduced because of the danger from the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

(Reporting by Alvise Armellini, Angelo Amante, Claudia Cristoferi; Editing by ​Jacqueline Wong)