11:40 pm
"As you see, it was a very heavy fight," said Peshmerga commander Anwari Haji Othman in Pirde.
The Peshmerga claimed they destroyed 2 tanks, 12 Humvees, and 1 armoured personnel carrier of the Shiite force.
Iraqi forces have stated that Pirde (Altun Kupri) is under their full control.
10:27 pm
Kurdistan security council condemns global ‘silence’ on Iraqi ‘aggression’
The Kurdistan Region Security Council (KRSC) has condemned the “deafening silence” from the world as Iraq, with Iranian support, has attacked Kurdistan.
At 8 o’clock Friday morning, the Iraqi army and Hashd al-Shaabi, “armed with American weapons, launched an unprovoked, multi-pronged attack” on the Peshmerga, the KRSC stated, in a press release on Friday evening. The Iraqi forces attacked from the west on the Dubiz-Erbil road and on the east from near Qarabag village.
“Their objective was to enter Qushtapa in South of Erbil,” the KRSC claimed.
Karim Nuri, a commander in the Hashd al-Shaabi, had earlier denied that they intended to enter Erbil, but had been ordered by Iraqi PM Abadi to stop at the Kirkuk-Erbil border.
The KRSC said the “Peshmerga bravely defended Kurdistan in today’s attack,” in which the Iraqi forces used American weapons that had been provided for the war against ISIS.
The security council laid blame on global powers for sitting idly by while Iraqi forces carried out their attacks that have “destabilized at least three of the country’s safest provinces.”
“The deafening silence from the international community has emboldened Iraq and neighbouring countries to attack Kurdistan. The army ostensibly created to defend the people is used today to attack the people of Kurdistan. Iraq’s continued attacks have confirmed Kurds’ legitimate fears about our future in this country. The international community must now intervene and condemn Iraq’s aggressive military attacks.”
The KRSC called on Iraqi forces to withdraw from “occupied territories.”
Iraqi forces have stated that Pirde (Altun Kupri) is under their full contro
9:54 p.m.
Peshmerga claims high casualties among Iraqi forces
The western command of the Peshmerga, formerly stationed in western Kirkuk, stated that six Peshmerga were killed among their forces in Friday’s clashes and a number were injured.
The command said they destroyed two tanks, including one Abrams tank, one armored vehicle, and more than 12 Humvees.
They also claim more than 150 casualties, killed and injured, among the Iraqi forces, consisting of the Iraqi army, Hashd al-Shaabi, Iranian Revolutionary Guards, and mercenaries, they reported.
Iraq’s Joint Operations Command said the Peshmerga used the MILAN anti-tank system against its forces in Friday’s clashes in Pirde (Altun Kupri). The defense system was given by Germany to the Peshmerga “exclusively” for the war against ISIS, the statement read.
It said the MILAN weapons caused material and human losses among the Iraqi forces, calling it a violation.
It did not provide details of the number of casualties.
Iraqi forces stated that Altun Kupri is under their full control, also confirmed by Rudaw's reporters.
7:24 pm
Two journalists injured in Iraq-Peshmerga clashes
A Rudaw cameraman and a Belgian freelance reporter were injured while covering Friday’s clashes in Pirde, also known as Altun Kupri. Their injuries are not life threatening.
Rudaw cameraman Saman Ghani was covering the clashes, where he said the Peshmerga were putting up “a lot of resistance” when a mortar landed near him.
“I was standing by the reporter, Hiwa Husamadin. A mortar shell landed suddenly next to us by the Humvee. [Shrapnel] hit my hand and neck. But thank God I feel very good now,” said Ghani.
Freelance Belgian photojournalist Jonathan Raa was also injured. He told Rudaw he was feeling fine and his thoughts were with the Peshmerga fighting on the frontline.
4:59 p.m.
Paris to Baghdad: Show restraint and respect Kurdish rights
France has called on the Iraqi government to “show restraint” as Baghdad-controlled forces, along with Iranian-backed Hashd al-Shaabi, are about 50 km south of Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region.
“We ask the federal government to show restraint and fully respect the rights of the Kurds,” French foreign ministry spokesperson Agnes Romatet-Espagne said, Reuters reported.
France and the Kurdistan Region have enjoyed close ties that go back decades. French military trainers have provided training and military assistance to the Peshmerga in the war against ISIS since mid-2014.
Iraqi Turkmen Front’s crimes in Southern Kurdistan
The Iraqi Turkmen Front that was founded by the MİT is known for their attacks on Kurds in Tuz Khurmatu, Dakuk and Kirkuk
Armed groups under the Iraqi Turkmen Front (ITF) continue to commit crimes against Kurds following the Iraqi army and Hashd al-Shaabi’s attacks on Southern Kurdistan territory.
The ITF, founded with support from the MİT by some Sunni Turkmen groups in Hewlêr in 1997, had not resisted against the ISIS attacks on Tal Afar and Kirkuk in 2014 and had fled, seeking refuge with the peshmerga. ITF members led by Ershad Salihi had looted Shia Turkmens’ homes in many areas.
In the rescue operation for Tal Afar in August 2017 by the Iraqi army and Hashd al-Shaabi, ITF’s armed members had gone under the umbrella of Esayîb Al Haq, known for their ties to Iran, as a result of the relationship between Iran and Turkey. Ershad Salihi and those who accompanied him entered Telafer after it was taken and put up a flag in a children’s park in the city.
The ITF’s armed forces, acting under the Esayîb El Hak who leads the Qeys El Xezalî known for their ties with Qasem Soleimani, Commander of the Qods Forces of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), carried out attacks against Kurds in many areas including Tuz Khurmatu, Dakuk and Kirkuk after the attacks on October 16.
CRIMES OF THE ITF
Rojnews has listed some of the ITF’s crimes:- On September 18 in Kirkuk, the motorcade held by young people was shot at from an ITC building. A young man named Raid Ebdulqadir Ebdurahman lost his life in the attack and 5 young people were wounded.
- On the day of the referendum, one peshmerga lost his life as a result of the Iraqi Turkmen Front’s fire and one other was wounded in Tuz Khurmatu.
- During the October 16 attacks, Kurdish homes marked on the doors beforehand in the Askari and Cumhuri neighborhoods of Tuz Khurmatu were looted.
- According to witnesses, the ITF gangs raided a Kurdish family’s home in Tuz Khurmatu and attempted to rape 3 sisters. But other groups in the Hashd al-Shaabi intervened and ITF gangs abandoned the attempted rape.
- A PUK building was targeted in Tuz Khurmatu. 15 peshmergas and volunteers were massacred. Many of the dead were reportedly decapitated.
- PKK member Hogir Baran who lives in Dakuk was taken to the Ottoman bridge, and executed.
- Kurdistan Free Society Movement’s (Tevgera Azadi) offices in Tuz Khurmatu, Dakûk and Kirkuk were set on fire and the assets were insulted.
- It was again the ITF members who took down Southern Kurdistan flags from the Kirkuk Fortress and many other places in the city and trampled them.
- The peshmerga statue on the Kirkuk-Hewlêr road was set on fire by the ITF members. ITC members set fire to the scaffolding around the newly finished statue and damaged the statue itself. With the Iraqi police’s intervention, the statue did not fall.
- A historic monastery in Kirkuk’s Pence Elî neighborhood was damaged and looted by the ITF, and a Turkmen flag was put up.
- In neighborhoods like Rehimawa, Kerama, Pence Elî and others with a dense Kurdish population, Kurdish political parties and offices were looted.
HOW WAS IT FOUNDED?
Following the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) pushing the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) out of Hewlêr with Saddam Hussein’s tanks on August 31, 1996 and killing over 80 wounded PKK members in May 1997, the MİT held the First Turkmen Council in Hewlêr in October 1997 and formed the ITF. ITF had been connected to the explosions in Kirkuk after 2003 and the massacres in Shengal in 2007.
ALLIANCE IN ANIMOSITY AGAINST KURDS
Reports say the recent alliance between Turkey and Iran on the basis of animosity against Kurds is behind ITF’s submission to Iran-backed groups. As the Mosul operation launched in October 2017, Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan and AKP officials repeatedly called Hashd al-Shaabi terrorists and accused them of “killing Turkmens”. But when Tal Afar was taken by Hashd al-Shaabi, Turkey stayed silent.
Piling wrote:PUK Peshmergas withdraw from Chamchamal and Iraqi PMU will take Taq Taq oil field.
When Talabani clan will give Sulaymanieh to Iran ?
Piling wrote:I saw it on twitter some days ago, but don't know where it is now. Probably on YouTube.
Is it this one ?
https://youtu.be/6TDLOWmck6M
Piling wrote:Now Iraqi/Iranian Hashd are closed to KDP-Iran Peshermgas, who said they are ready to fight.
https://twitter.com/PDKIenglish/status/ ... 3342870529
USA did want to stabilize Iraq ?
By way of introduction, my name is __
I have always loved America because, to me, America stands for liberty, freedom of expression, and democracy.
Why am I contacting you ?
The Kurds are America’s most loyal friends in the Middle East, consistently putting their lives on the line against ISIS in both Iraq and Syria.
Recently, the Iraqi Kurds held a non-binding peaceful referendum (as was their democratic right). Naturally, they have been unhappy at seeing the central government violate the Iraqi constitution over the last 10 years -- specifically Article 140. In addition, the Iraqi government has not paid salary of Kurdish employees for more than 3 years.
In response, the governments of Turkey, Iran, and (the greatest betrayal) Iraq have besieged Kurdistan, blockading her by road and air. They have threatened to starve out the Kurdish citizens, as well as the 2 million Muslim, Christian, and Yezidi refugees who have fled there to escape the religious and political extremism within the attacking nations.
All this is current events and recent history, but the greatest horror is the humanitarian disaster that is about to happen. The Iraqi Army and The Iranian-backed Shia Militias (the “Hashid Shabi”) are about to wage full war on the people and guests of Kurdistan with the direct support of the Iran’s IRGC and Qasim Soleimani. In this assault, the Iraqi Army is employing American weapons and tanks that were gifted by the US on the condition that they would only be used against ISIS.
I believe that by transferring American weapons and equipment to Iranian-backed militias operating in Iraq, the Iraqi Army is in violation of the Arms Export Control Act (Article 2 U.S.C. 2785). The Iranian government and their interests are hostile to U.S. interests in the region. They are widely considered to be the world’s leading state sponsor of terror in the Levant. Iran’s IRGC and Quds force -- led by Commander Qasem Soleimani -- was designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. Government (again) only days ago. It is unfathomable that America would allow their support to be subverted by hostile actors against her allies right before the eyes of the world.
Furthermore, the Iraqi constitution which the U.S. helped birth after the liberation of Iraq does not allow Iraqi Army to use military force against its own people. The impending awfulness is a return to the terrors of Saddam Hussein.
It is not merely that the militias are provoking the Kurds by burning the Kurdistan and American flags, but according to the reports by Human Right Watch and UN, they have burnt and looted more than 150 kurdish houses in Kirkuk and killed hundreds of Iraqi citizens. In the city of Khanaqin and Kirkuk, protestors been killed and beaten. The Army and militias have banned all Kurdish news outlets in the city. 150,000 residents of Kirkuk of all nationalities and creeds have fled their homes to Erbil (the capital of Kurdistan) and added to the large number of refugees in the streets and camps.
It is reasonable to debate the rightness or wrongness of the opinion the Kurds expressed in their referendum, but what we are seeing a reasonable response from a democratic government receiving direct support from the American military? Kurdistan president Massoud Barzani has a good point when he asked, “Why are people being punished just for expressing their opinion peacefully?”
I know Americans and respect them. I am positive that they would not approve of the people of Kurdistan, among their truest friends, to be killed with American weapons and American money. Kurdish influence is what is holding the Iraqi government to Western principles rather than being entirely seduced by Iranian and ISIS extremism. I do not believe it is in American interests for the intersection of Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran for the Kurdish voices and Kurdish influences to be expunged.
I urge you to take up America’s interests in this matter, and use whatever influence you can muster to stop this humanitarian disaster and complete destruction of US policy in the Iraq"
Sincerly,
....
Exclusive: Pavel Talabani expelled from PUK
October 18 2017 10:50 PM
Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) expelled six of its members, following the withdrawal of its Peshmerga forces from Kirkuk governorate, a well-informed source told The Baghdad Post on Wednesday.
The source asserted that these members are:
Hero Khan
Lahor Shiekh Jinki
Aras Sheikh Jinki
Asu Mamend
Westa Rasoul
Pavel Talabani
This comes as Peshmerga forces were withdrawn from Kirkuk governorate after the Iraqi forces were deployed in the governorate, following negotiations with the Baghdad government and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan.
Kurdistan President Masoud Barzani accused PUK of betraying Kurdistan and its people dream of independence.
http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/ ... PUK-source
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