The Borneo Post

Iraq forces take Yazidi town of Sinjar from Kurds

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BAGHDAD: Iraqi forces said yesterday that they had taken the Yazidi Kurdish town of Sinjar from Kurdish peshmerga forces as they pressed a campaign against Kurdish- held areas outside the autonomous region.

The advance comes after federal government troops and militia seized the governor’s office and key military bases and oil fields in the disputed province of Kirkuk, as tensions boiled over after the Kurds voted for independen­ce last month.

“The Iraqi army and Popular Mobilisati­on Forces entered the town of Sinjar after the peshmerga withdrew without a fight,” said the Hashed al-Shaabi, a paramilita­ry force made up largely of Iran- trained Shiite militias.

The northweste­rn town is infamous as the site of one of the Islamic State group’s worst atrocities, when it killed thousands of Yazidi men and abducted thousands of women and girls as sex slaves in 2014.

Tens of thousands of civilians fled into the nearby mountains in appalling conditions, helping to trigger US interventi­on against the jihadists.

The Yazidis are Kurdishspe­aking but follow their own non- Muslim faith that earned them the hatred of the Sunni Muslim extremists of IS.

Following the exodus of 2014, many Yazidis volunteere­d to fight against IS, either in their own militias or those sponsored by the Kurds or by the government.

The Hashed said that Yazidi fighters in its ranks had deployed in Sinjar.

The town was taken from IS by Kurdish forces in 2015.

Sinjar and Kirkuk form part of a swathe of historical­ly Kurdish-majority territory that the Kurds want to incorporat­e in their autonomous region in the north against the wishes of Baghdad.

Several of them were taken over by the Kurds in 2014 when many units of the Iraqi army disintegra­ted in the face of the jihadists’ lightning advance through areas north and west of Baghdad. — AFP

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 ??  ?? This file photo shows a general view of the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar, west of the city of Mosul. — AFP photo
This file photo shows a general view of the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar, west of the city of Mosul. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Artillery belonging to Iraqi army are seen southwest of Kirkuk, Iraq. — Reuters photo
Artillery belonging to Iraqi army are seen southwest of Kirkuk, Iraq. — Reuters photo

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