French soldier killed in attack in Iraqi Kurdistan

A French military serviceman has been killed in a drone attack targeting an international coalition base in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region, marking the first French combat fatality since the recent escalation of Middle East hostilities. President Emmanuel Macron confirmed the death occurred during an assault on a base in the Erbil region where French troops were conducting counter-terrorism training with Iraqi partners.

The attack, which involved multiple drones according to local officials, struck the Mala Qara base approximately 40 kilometers from Erbil’s regional capital. Several other French soldiers sustained injuries in the assault, though specific numbers remain unconfirmed. The incident follows a pattern of increased attacks against international forces in the region since U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran last month triggered broader regional conflict.

President Macron characterized the attack as ‘unacceptable’ while emphasizing that France’s military presence in Iraq operates ‘within the strict framework of the fight against terrorism.’ He stated that the war in Iran does not justify such attacks against coalition forces. The French military maintains that their mission remains strictly defensive despite the escalating violence.

This incident parallels a recent drone strike targeting an Italian military base in the same region, though no casualties were reported in that attack. Italy has subsequently announced the temporary withdrawal of its personnel from the base. The international coalition, led by Washington, continues to train Kurdish security forces in counter-terrorism operations despite the deteriorating security situation.

The identity of the attackers remains officially unconfirmed, though regional analysts attribute the pattern of attacks to pro-Iranian factions operating in Iraq. The French government has vowed to continue its counter-terrorism mission while enhancing protective measures for its deployed personnel.