Published: · Region: Iraqi Kurdistan · Category: Forecast

IRGC Cross-Border Drone Strikes Near Erbil Pause but Threaten Rapid Resumption

Theater: Iraqi Kurdistan
Time horizon: 24h
Published: 2026-06-17
Moderate confidence (60%)
Risk direction: volatile · Impact: HIGH

Executive summary

Following the Shahed-136 strikes near Koy Sanjaq, Iran is likely to pause further cross-border drone attacks into Iraqi Kurdistan for roughly 24 hours while assessing Baghdad’s and Washington’s reactions. However, IRGC units will keep launchers and reconnaissance assets at high readiness, prepared to resume attacks on Kurdish opposition or perceived Israeli-linked sites if they judge Iraqi or Kurdish responses as defiant. This creates a fragile deterrence environment where a single political misstep could reopen the strike cycle and jeopardize planned Kurdish oil restarts. Confirmation would be heightened Iraqi or Kurdish air defense activity without new strikes and harsh but measured Iranian rhetoric; immediate follow-on strikes into deeper Kurdistan would contradict…

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