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Kurds on High Alert as Iraqi Forces Mass Near Kirkuk

Kurds on High Alert as Iraqi Forces Mass Near Kirkuk
Kurds on High Alert as Iraqi Forces Mass Near Kirkuk

The Kurdish Regional Government has deployed thousands of troops around the disputed oil city of Kirkuk for fear of an attack by Iraqi government army and militia, a senior official said.

“Thousands of heavily armed peshmerga units are now completely in their positions around Kirkuk,” a top aide to Kurdistan regional president Masoud Barzani posted on social media on Friday, Al Jazeera reported.

“Their order is to defend at any cost,” Hemin Hawrami wrote on Twitter.

According to the AP news agency, as many as 6,000 Kurdish troops have been deployed in the Kirkuk area.

The alert came after the Kurdish authorities accused the Iraqi government of massing forces in readiness for a reported offensive to seize Kurdish-held oil fields around Kirkuk, as tensions soar after a vote for independence last month.

They accused the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) of massing fighters in two mainly Shia Turkmen areas south of Kirkuk in a bid to provoke a confrontation.

Sources in Kirkuk also confirmed to Al Jazeera the movement of Iraqi forces on two fronts in Kirkuk, in the south and west of the city.

In some areas, the Iraqi forces have moved two to three kilometers from Kurdish peshmerga positions.

“Certainly the KRG government is very worried,” he said. “Some Kurds describe Kirkuk as their Jerusalem, and they are saying that they are not going to give up this city,” Al Jazeera’s reporter said.

Hawrami urged the international community to intervene and call on Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to “order PMF to pull back if he can or if they listen to him”.

“No escalation from our side. Just defend and roll them back if they attack,” the senior adviser to Barzani said.

The surge in tensions comes two weeks after Kurdish voters overwhelmingly backed independence in a non-binding referendum that the federal government condemned as illegal.

Iraq’s parliament has asked Abadi to send troops to the Kurdish-held region of Kirkuk and take control of its oil fields.

“The government has to bring back the oilfields of Kirkuk under the control of the oil ministry,” the resolution voted by parliament states, according to Reuters.

It also calls on Abadi to “issue orders for the security forces to deploy in the disputed areas, including Kirkuk.”

 

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