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Iraqi Forces Seize Airbase from Kurdish Troops in Kirkuk

Iraqi Forces Seize Airbase from Kurdish Troops in Kirkuk
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Iraqi military forces reported the capture among several other positions of the K1 airbase from Kurdish troops in the Peshmerga-controlled province of Kirkuk in a bid to gain control of the oil-rich region after the independence referendum.

Iraqi Forces Seize Airbase from Kurdish Troops in Kirkuk

According to the Iraqi defense forces' statement, the Iraqi troops gained control over the K-1 military base, Baba Gurgur and Bai Hassan oil fields, as well as over Kirkuk's irrigation system.

The statement further noted that the Iraqi forces gained control over North Gas Company's [NGC] gas facility and gas refinery, a power plant and a police station.

Tarklan settlement and Baiji town, as well as two checkpoints in the province, became also under control of Iraqi forces, as they continue to advance, the statement read.

The deployment of Iraqi troops to the region was approved by the country's government after the Kurdish independence referendum on September 25, which was declared illegal by Baghdad.

Kirkuk held the vote too, despite not being a part of Iraqi Kurdistan.

There has been no confirmation of the Iraqi armed forces' advance from the Kurdistan Regional Government, but Kurdish Rudaw TV channel reported Peshmerga forces losing position south of Kirkuk.

Late on Sunday, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi ordered the country's army and police to secure bases and federal installations in Kirkuk, but avoid confrontations with the Kurdish forces.

He also ordered to cooperate with Peshmerga militia and avoid confrontations. However, local media reported that clashes had already taken place between the Iraqi forces and the Kurdish Peshmerga.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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