A loud blast was heard early Tuesday morning near the Erbil International Airport in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region.
The airport serves as a strategic hub, housing military advisors from the U.S.-led international coalition focused on anti-terrorist operations.
Additionally, a major U.S. consulate complex is located nearby, making the area a frequent focal point for regional security concerns.
While the exact cause of the explosion has not been officially confirmed, the region has seen an uptick in drone activity.
Pro-Iran armed groups have regularly launched unmanned aerial vehicles toward the facility, though most are successfully intercepted by local air defence systems.

Emergency services and security personnel remain on high alert as they investigate the site of the blast for potential damage or casualties.
The incident occurs against a backdrop of heightened regional tensions that have repeatedly drawn Iraq into the friction between international powers.
Erbil International Airport has been a recurring target in recent months, reflecting the ongoing volatility in northern Iraq.
Local authorities have not yet released a formal statement regarding the impact of Tuesday’s blast on flight operations or base security.
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