IRGC Deadline Executed: Erbil Castrol Warehouses Hit
Four drone waves strike UK-owned oil storage in Iraqi Kurdistan — first confirmed corporate-target attack
Hours after the IRGC's April 1 deadline for attacking Western company facilities passed, pro-Iran factions struck Castrol Oils warehouses in Erbil's Kani Qirzhala district with four drone waves between 04:30 and midday UTC. Castrol — a UK-owned BP brand — was the first confirmed target of the IRGC's corporate deadline, which had named 18 US and Western tech and defense firms across the Gulf region. The strikes ignited large fires at the automotive lubricant storage site. No casualties were immediately confirmed. The attack expands the war's operational geography into Iraqi Kurdistan and signals that the IRGC's threat to target Western commercial infrastructure was not empty rhetoric.
Key facts
- •Four drone waves struck Castrol Oils in Erbil: 07:30, 08:40, 10:20 local + fourth wave
- •Castrol is UK-owned (BP brand) — aligns with IRGC targeting Western commercial interests
- •First confirmed execution of IRGC corporate deadline (set March 31, active from 20:00 Tehran April 1)
- •Large fires at Kani Qirzhala automotive lubricant storage — no casualties initially confirmed
- •Expands war geography into Iraqi Kurdistan; pro-Iran PMF factions attributed
Timeline
First drone wave hits Castrol lubricant warehouse, Kani Qirzhala, Erbil
Third and fourth drone waves — large fires, emergency response overwhelmed