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Iraqi forces seize territory from Kurds

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Iraqi forces on Monday seized a key military base, an airport and an oil field from Kurdish fighters in disputed Kirkuk province in a major operation sparked by a controvers­ial independen­ce referendum. The offensive, which follows weeks of soaring tensions between two US allies in the battle against the Islamic State group, aims to retake oil and military sites that Kurdish forces took over during the fightback against the jihadists. Thousands of residents were seen fleeing Kurdish- controlled Kirkuk city, according to an AFP journalist. Iraqi and Kurdish peshmerga forces exchanged artillery fire early on Monday, south of the capital of the oil-rich province, after the launch of the operation overnight which triggered a spike in oil prices on world markets. But after the initial clashes Iraqi forces made rapid progress, suggesting Kurdish fighters were withdrawin­g with little or no resistance. Iraq's Joint Operations Command said its forces had retaken the K1 military base northwest of Kirkuk, the military airport east of the city and the Baba Gargar oil field, one of six in the disputed region. The operation follows an armed standoff between Kurdish forces and the Iraqi army prompted by the September 25 non- binding referendum that produced a resounding "yes" for independen­ce for the autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq. Baghdad has declared the vote -held despite internatio­nal opposition -- illegal. Crisis talks had made little headway on Sunday in resolving the standoff, which has raised fears of fresh chaos just as IS jihadists are on the verge of losing their last stronghold­s in the country. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said the operation was necessary to "protect the unity of the country, which was in danger of partition" because of the referendum. "We call upon all citizens to cooperate with our heroic armed forces, which are committed to our strict directives to protect civilians in the first place, and to impose security and order, and to protect state installati­ons and institutio­ns," he said.

 ?? AFP ?? Iraqi children wave to forces as they arrive in the first neighbourh­ood on the southern outskirts of Kirkuk on Sunday.
AFP Iraqi children wave to forces as they arrive in the first neighbourh­ood on the southern outskirts of Kirkuk on Sunday.

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