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Iraqi Forces Clash With Kurdish Peshmerga in Kirkuk – Kurdistan Security Council

© AP Photo / Bram Janssen, FileIn this Friday, Nov. 13, 2015, file photo, a Kurdish fighter, known as a peshmerga, yawns as he stands guard on the frontline in Sinjar, Iraq
In this Friday, Nov. 13, 2015, file photo, a Kurdish fighter, known as a peshmerga, yawns as he stands guard on the frontline in Sinjar, Iraq - Sputnik International
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Iraqi forces and Shiite militias have attacked Kurdish formations in the Peshmerga-controlled province of Kirkuk. Kurds vow to defend the region, reportedly killing seven Shiite fighters.

"At approximately 02:30 [local time, 23:30 GMT] they attacked Peshmerga Forces from two fronts … in the South of Kirkuk, using US military equipment, including Abrams tanks and Humvees [a light military truck]," Iraqi Kurdistan’s Security Council said in a statement, adding that at least five US Humvees used by the Shiite Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF, or Hashd Shaabi) were destroyed by the Peshmerga.

Earlier in the day, Hemin Hawrami, a senior assistant to Kurdish President Masoud Barzani, said the Peshmerga had destroyed four Humvees that were trying to enter the province of Kirkuk from the south.

"Peshmerga will continue to defend Kurdistan, its peoples and interests," the Security Council added.

Masked Kurdish forces, loyal to the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) party, stand guard at the North Oil Company headquarters in the northern Kurdish-controlled city of Kirkuk on March 2, 2017 - Sputnik International
Iraqi Army Advances on Kurdish-Held Kirkuk: Exchanges of Artillery Fire Reported
Late on Sunday, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Abadi ordered the country’s army and police to secure bases and federal installations in Kirkuk, but avoid confrontations with the Kurdish forces.

Kurdish television channel Rudaw reported earlier in the day, citing a Peshmerga commander, that at least seven members of the PMF were killed during clashes in Kirkuk.

In 2014, Peshmerga liberated the oil-rich province of Kirkuk from the terrorists of Daesh (banned in Russia). Since then, the region has been controlled by Kurdish authorities. Abadi received the parliament’s approval to deploy troops to Kirkuk 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.

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