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Iraqi and Kurdish forces exchange fire at border

Iraqi federal and Kurdish forces exchanged fire at their shared border on Friday, capping a dramatic week of maneuvers that saw the Kurds hand over territory across northern Iraq.

 

Iraqi forces shelled Kurdish military positions north and south of Altun Kupri, a town of about 9,000 people just outside the country's autonomous Kurdish region, a day after Brig. Gen. Raad Baddai gave warning he was going to enter the town.

 

Organized Kurdish forces, known as the peshmerga, as well as irregular forces, responded with rocket fire.

 

By mid-day, Iraq's Defense Ministry said anti-terrorism forces, the federal police and the country's Iranian-backed Popular Mobilization Front militias had taken the town.

 

But the peshmerga's general command disputed that claim, saying Kurdish fighters fought off the advance and destroyed 10 humvees and an Abrams tank.

 


פרסום ראשון: 10.20.17, 21:43