Turkish drones target Makhmour refugee camp
kurdsatnews
Jul 5, 2022
The house targeted by the Turkish drones in Makhmour on July 5, 2022.
Turkish drones have again bombed a refugee camp in Makhmur in the Kurdistan region. The attack targeted a house in the Martyr Rostam Judi refugee camp in Makhmur and caused only material damage.
The refugee camp houses refugees from north Kurdistan or Kurds from Turkey that have fled Turkish rule. Turkey calls the camp a PKK base.
Before the strike, the Iraqi high command visited Makhmour. A high-level military delegation, including the chief of staff of the army, the chief of staff of the Joint Operations Command, the assistant operations commander, the commander of the infantry and several commanders of army operations arrived in Makhmur and met with the Chief of Staff of the Peshmerga Forces and discussed the security situation in areas of mutual interest and intelligence sharing.
On April 15, 2020, Turkish drones bombed the camp and killed two civilians. Turkey’s incursions into the region have caused great concern among the people of the Kurdistan region as its drones only hit mountainous areas but now pound residential areas.