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Kirkuk: Clashes reported after Iraqi forces advance on Kurdish-held sites | |
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Clashes have been reported between Iraqi forces and Iraqi Kurdish fighters after Baghdad sent troops towards Kurdish-held sites in Kirkuk province. | |
State TV report that Iraqi forces have taken control of some areas, including oil fields, "without fighting", but Kurdish officials deny this. | |
An exchange of artillery fire is said to have occurred south of Kirkuk city. | An exchange of artillery fire is said to have occurred south of Kirkuk city. |
The US government says it is very concerned and urged dialogue "as the best option to defuse tensions". | The US government says it is very concerned and urged dialogue "as the best option to defuse tensions". |
Tensions between the two sides over the future of Iraqi Kurdistan have been high since Iraqi Kurds voted for independence in a September referendum. | Tensions between the two sides over the future of Iraqi Kurdistan have been high since Iraqi Kurds voted for independence in a September referendum. |
Baghdad wants to retake bases and oil fields taken by Kurdish Peshmerga fighters in 2014 when militants from so-called Islamic State (IS) swept across northern Iraq and the army collapsed. | Baghdad wants to retake bases and oil fields taken by Kurdish Peshmerga fighters in 2014 when militants from so-called Islamic State (IS) swept across northern Iraq and the army collapsed. |
Kirkuk is not part of the autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan region. | Kirkuk is not part of the autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan region. |
Crisis talks on Sunday failed to resolve the standoff as Kurdish leaders refused Iraqi government demands to reject the referendum result. | Crisis talks on Sunday failed to resolve the standoff as Kurdish leaders refused Iraqi government demands to reject the referendum result. |
The Iraqi government earlier said it had launched an operation to "secure bases" and "federal installations". | The Iraqi government earlier said it had launched an operation to "secure bases" and "federal installations". |
The Iraqi troops were advancing alongside government-backed Shia militias south of Kirkuk city and intended to take control of oil fields and an airbase, Kurdish officials reported. | The Iraqi troops were advancing alongside government-backed Shia militias south of Kirkuk city and intended to take control of oil fields and an airbase, Kurdish officials reported. |
An official of the Kurdistan Regional Government has told Reuters news agency that the infrastructure targeted still remains under Kurdish control. | An official of the Kurdistan Regional Government has told Reuters news agency that the infrastructure targeted still remains under Kurdish control. |
Hemin Hawrami, an aide to Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani, earlier said Kurdish leaders rejected the "military option" but were "ready to defend" the city against outside forces. | Hemin Hawrami, an aide to Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani, earlier said Kurdish leaders rejected the "military option" but were "ready to defend" the city against outside forces. |
Pentagon spokeswoman Laura Seal said the US urged against "destabilising actions that distract from the fight against [IS] and further undermine Iraq's stability". | Pentagon spokeswoman Laura Seal said the US urged against "destabilising actions that distract from the fight against [IS] and further undermine Iraq's stability". |
"We oppose violence from any party," she said. | "We oppose violence from any party," she said. |
Baghdad earlier accused the Kurdistan administration of deploying outside fighters to Kirkuk, including from the Turkey-based Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which it said was akin to a declaration of war. | Baghdad earlier accused the Kurdistan administration of deploying outside fighters to Kirkuk, including from the Turkey-based Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which it said was akin to a declaration of war. |
The Iraqi Kurds deny this. | The Iraqi Kurds deny this. |
On Saturday, there was a brief outbreak of fighting near Kirkuk, with each side blaming the other. | On Saturday, there was a brief outbreak of fighting near Kirkuk, with each side blaming the other. |
Oil-rich Kirkuk province is claimed by both the Kurds and Baghdad, though the two sides were recently united in the fight against IS. | Oil-rich Kirkuk province is claimed by both the Kurds and Baghdad, though the two sides were recently united in the fight against IS. |