Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Iraq army takes last Kurd-held area of Kirkuk province

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ALTUNKUPRI: Iraqi forces clashed with Kurdish fighters on Friday as the central government said it had wrested back control of the last area of disputed Kirkuk province in the latest stage of a sweeping operation after a controvers­ial independen­ce vote.

Iraq’s Joint Operations Command said police, counter-terrorism units and allied militias seized the Altun Kupri region, extending the central government’s territory to within 50 km of Erbil, the capital of the autonomous Kurdish region.

The twosides exchanged mortar rounds and automatic gunfire but Iraqi forces managed to “hoist the flag on the municipali­ty building”, a security source in Kirkuk city said.

A Kurdish general, Ghazi Dolemri, was killed in the fighting, sources said, while an AFP journalist reported further shelling as Iraqi government forces and Hashed al-Shaabi paramilita­ry forces advanced on Sirawa, five kilometres north of Altun Kupri.

Iraqi forces also said they had re taken the A in Z ala hand Bat ma oil fields, northwest of Mosul.

The fresh advances came after Iraq’s central authoritie­s snatched back control of a swathe of disputed territory from Kurdish forces in a largely bloodless operation launched at the weekend.

The government advances and Kurdish retreat have rewritten the volatile boundaries between the two sides and trashed Arbil’s dreams of independen­ce, which soared after a September 25 referendum held in defiance of Baghdad.

The loss of Kirkuk’s rich oil fields also dealt a severe blow to the regional government’s already parlous finances, heavily dependent on petrochemi­cal exports.

US oil giant Chevron said Friday it had “temporaril­y” suspended operations in the Kurdish autonomous region.

“We continue to monitor the situation in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq,” a spokeswoma­n said.

“We look forward to resuming our operations as soon as conditions permit.”

Iraq’s forces have also snatched back areas of Nineveh and Diyala provinces, driving Kurdish forces from positions they seized in the chaos of the Islamic State group’s 2014 rampage across northern Iraq and parts of neighbouri­ng Syria.

 ?? AP ?? Iraq federal forces enter Altun Kupri town, on the outskirts of Erbil, on Friday.
AP Iraq federal forces enter Altun Kupri town, on the outskirts of Erbil, on Friday.

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