Latest updates on northern Iraq, 31 August 2021
ISWNews Analysis Group: Scattered ground clashes between Turkish troops and PKK militants continue in northern Iraq, and Turkey has intensified airstrikes in the areas.

ISWNews Analysis Group: Scattered ground clashes between Turkish troops and PKK militants continue in northern Iraq, and Turkey has intensified airstrikes in the areas.
ISWNews Analysis Group: According to the Russian Reconciliation Center in Syria, the militants violated the ceasefire 28 times in the Idlib region, of which 2 are in Aleppo province, 10 are in Latakia province, 2 are in Hama and 14 are in Idlib province.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Iraqi resistance groups attacked a US logistical convoy in Diwaniyah area with a roadside bomb.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The United States has announced the completion of its troop withdrawal process in Afghanistan.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Ansar Allah has carried out seven missile and drone strikes on Saudi coalition positions in the past 24 hours.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Ansar Allah fired at least one missile at Saudi coalition positions in the city of Najran.
ISWNews Analysis Group: After the implementation of the shaky ceasefire agreement and the evacuation of the parts of the militants from the city of Daraa, the clashes between the militants and the Syrian army have intensified again in different parts of Daraa province.
The US Consul General in Erbil, Robert Palladino, stressed at a press conference today that the United States will continue its presence in Iraq, including in the Kurdistan region.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Ansar Allah missile and drone forces have repeatedly targeted Saudi coalition positions in Khamis Mushait and Jizan since this morning.
ISWNews Analysis Group: On August 29, nine civilians including six children were killed by the US drone attack on an alleged ISIS target near Kabul Airport.
ISWNews Analysis Group: At least 30 Saudi-led forces were killed by Ansar Allah precise missile attack on Al-Anad Airbase in the Lahij province.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Iran’s new minister of foreign affairs, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, arrived in Iraq on his first foreign trip to attend a regional summit in Baghdad.