Drone Swarm Assault Hits Joint Special Forces Base in Erbil Amid Escalating Fears of Russian Assistance to Iran

Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq – March 12, 2026

In a dramatic escalation of regional tensions, a swarm of Iranian-linked drones struck a joint Special Forces base in Erbil late Wednesday night, injuring several US personnel while British troops assisted in the defense. UK military officials confirmed the attack, raising fresh concerns that Russian expertise—honed in Ukraine—is aiding Iran’s drone tactics.

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The incident targeted a facility on the outskirts of Erbil, the capital of Iraq’s Kurdistan Region, which houses both American and British special operations forces, including elements of the UK’s Special Air Service (SAS). Brigadier Guy Foden, a senior commander at Britain’s Permanent Joint Headquarters, provided a direct account of the events.

“We have personnel in Erbil who are currently helping with the defence of that base,” Brigadier Foden stated. “Last night they shot down two UAVs coming at the camp, but a number of UAVs did impact on the camp.”

UK air-defence teams successfully intercepted and destroyed at least two incoming unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), but others penetrated the perimeter, causing explosions and minor injuries among US soldiers stationed there. No British casualties were reported, though American troops sustained non-life-threatening wounds, according to defence sources.

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The assault is widely attributed to Iranian-origin drones, part of a broader pattern of attacks by Tehran and its proxy militias amid the ongoing conflict involving US and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets. Pro-Iran groups, including factions under the “Islamic Resistance” umbrella, have claimed responsibility for similar drone barrages in recent days, often framing them as retaliation for perceived aggressions.

Fears of Putin’s Shadow Over Iranian Drone Warfare

The timing of the Erbil strike has intensified suspicions of deeper Russian involvement. Top UK generals, including Lt Gen Nick Perry, commander of UK global operations, have confirmed a “definitive link” between Moscow and Tehran’s drone operations. Intelligence reports suggest Russia is sharing advanced tactics—developed through its use of Iranian-designed Shahed drones in Ukraine—to help Iran evade sophisticated air defences.

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Western officials describe this as moving beyond general intelligence sharing to specific guidance on targeting and swarm deployment against US and allied assets in the Middle East. The Shahed-series drones, mass-produced in Russia for use against Ukrainian targets, have shown surprising effectiveness in penetrating Gulf-state and coalition defences.

This collaboration underscores the growing Russia-Iran axis, with Moscow reportedly providing not only technical know-how but also tactical advice on overwhelming air-defence systems through coordinated swarms.

Broader Context: Iraq as a Proxy Battlefield

The Erbil base attack fits into a wave of drone and missile strikes plaguing northern Iraq since late February 2026, as the wider US-Israel-Iran conflict spills over. Erbil International Airport, which hosts US forces, and nearby facilities have faced repeated barrages—over 70 projectiles in the first few days alone—though most were intercepted by coalition systems like C-RAM.

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Iraqi Kurdistan has borne much of the brunt, with pro-Iran militias launching from federal Iraq territories. Civilian areas, diplomatic missions (including the UAE consulate), and infrastructure have been hit, drawing condemnation from Baghdad and regional powers. Iraq’s government has urged restraint, warning that such attacks threaten national sovereignty and risk dragging the country deeper into the fray.

Defence analysts note that these low-cost, high-volume drone tactics mirror Russian operations in Ukraine, where swarms saturate defences and exploit gaps.

Casualties and Response

US injuries were described as minor, with no fatalities reported from the Wednesday strike. British personnel played a key role in interception efforts, highlighting the integrated nature of coalition operations in the region.

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UK Defence Secretary statements emphasized continued support for base defence while monitoring Russian-Iranian ties closely. No immediate retaliatory actions were announced, but the incident has heightened alerts across US and allied installations in Iraq.

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As the Middle East conflict enters its third week, the Erbil drone swarm serves as a stark reminder of how proxy forces and emerging alliances are reshaping the battlefield—potentially with Moscow’s fingerprints guiding Tehran’s hand.