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Iraqi government troops surround Mosul, await orders

After securing oil-rich Kirkuk, Iraqi forces amass outside Mosul in anticipation of Peshmerga withdrawal

Ersin Çelik
16:50 - 17/10/2017 Salı
Update: 17:20 - 17/10/2017 Salı
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An Iraqi flag is seen on a military vehicle at an oil field in Dibis area on the outskirts of Kirkuk, Iraq.
An Iraqi flag is seen on a military vehicle at an oil field in Dibis area on the outskirts of Kirkuk, Iraq.

The Iraqi army on Tuesday began amassing troops outside Mosul with a view to securing parts of Nineveh province still under control of Kurdish Peshmerga forces, according to a local police source.

“Iraqi forces are now awaiting orders from the high command to advance on Zummar,” Army Brigadier-General Abdul Karim al-Alousi told Anadolu Agency.

The Zummar district is located some 80 kilometers northwest of Mosul, the regional capital of Iraq’s northern Nineveh province.


Al-Alousi warned that Iraqi forces now deployed in the region were prepared to use force in the event that forces loyal to northern Iraq’s Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) refused to withdraw from the area.

“Troops have also been deployed near the towns of Batnaya and Wana [near Mosul] in anticipation of a Peshmerga withdrawal,” he said.

The fresh deployments come one day after Iraqi officials announced that all strategic oilfields and energy facilities in Kirkuk province had been brought under the control of Iraq’s Oil Ministry.

The announcement came shortly after government forces entered the oil-rich province amid mounting tension between Baghdad and the KRG over the latter’s illegitimate Sept. 25 poll on regional independence.

In 2014, shortly after the Daesh terrorist group overran much of northern and western Iraq, Kurdish forces seized control of disputed parts of the country in the Kirkuk, Nineveh, Diyala and Saladin provinces.

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