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Iraqi troops, Shiite militias launch offensive in north of the country

Baghdad says the operation is targeting Daesh and Kurdish rebel groups

- SUADAD AL-SALHY

BAGHDAD: Iraqi security forces, Peshmerga and Shiite-dominated paramilita­ries have launched a military offensive against Daesh fighters and Kurdish rebel groups hiding out in the north of the country.

The operation, which started yesterday (Wednesday), is targeting a mountainou­s region near the city of Tuz Khurmato in Salahuddin province. It is being backed by US air support.

Kareem Al-Nuri, a senior commander of the Popular Mobilizati­on Forces (PMF), an umbrella organizati­on of mainly Shia militias, told reporters his forces would “clean” the area of insurgents.

“We are ready to go after them in the plains, hills and villages. We will take all required measures to secure the area and end this nightmare,” he said.

Tuz Khurmato is an ethnically diverse city with a majority Turkmen population. Its importance to the government and insurgent groups lies in its strategic location. Situated in a part of the country hotly contested by Baghdad and Iraqi Kurdistan, it has been the subject of growing unrest.

The acting mayor, Najat Hussein, told Arab News Kurdish militants, Daesh and the radical militant group Ansar Al-Islam were responsibl­e for months of sustained violence in the area.

Already yesterday the Iraqi military and the PMF were circulated videos showing tunnels, bunkers and caves they claimed to have captured from insurgents.

However, the operation comes less than a month after the Iraqi parliament voted to establish a multi-ethnic committee to investigat­e allegation­s of atrocities carried out last October by Iraqi troops, Peshmerga and the PMF in Tuz Khurmato.

Amnesty Internatio­nal said that “hundreds of homes and shops in Kurdishmaj­ority neighborho­ods were looted, set on fire and destroyed,” during the previous offensive.

“Within minutes, thousands of people lost their homes, shops and everything they owned,” it added.

 ??  ?? Iraqi rapid interventi­on forces advance as they take part in an operation against terrorists east of Tuz Khurmatu on Wednesday. (AFP)
Iraqi rapid interventi­on forces advance as they take part in an operation against terrorists east of Tuz Khurmatu on Wednesday. (AFP)

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