Baghdad: The commander of Kurdish Peshmerga forces is warning that his troops might attack Iraqi government soldiers “at any minute,” after Baghdad sent tanks and armoured vehicles toward a disputed city.
Region | Iraq
Kurdish commander warns Baghdad of attack
Tension between militias and army follows Baghdad’s declaration of military command in disputed area
The threat is the latest sign of heightened tensions over Iraq’s declaration of a new military command in the area, including disputed segments. The Kurdish region has an autonomous government.
Mahmoud Sankawi says his forces are on high alert and will resist if the Iraq’s central government continues sending forces toward the city of Kirkuk. He said 30 tanks and several dozen armoured vehicles were heading there overnight.
The new Baghdad command includes areas claimed by Iraqi Arabs, Turkomen and Kurds, notably in the key cities of Mosul and Kirkuk in the oil-rich region.
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