Iraqi forces launch battle for Kirkuk

Iraqi troops have entered the disputed Kurdish-controlled province of Kirkuk with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi instructing the army to impose security.

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Iraqi troops have reportedly entered the disputed Kurdish-controlled province of Kirkuk. (AAP)

Iraqi forces have captured several positions south of Kirkuk from Kurdish fighters in their bid to regain control of the oil-rich city, which is part of a region that declared itself independent at a referendum last month.

The territory captured includes a key airbase called K1, the North Gas Company station, a nearby processing plant, a power plant and the industrial district, an Iraqi military statement said.

The Iraqi armed "forces are continuing to advance," it said.

The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) did not confirm the capture of these positions but major Kurdish TV channel Rudaw said Kurdish Peshmerga forces retreated from positions south of Kirkuk.

The city of Kirkuk is under Kurdish control but the advance of Iraqi forces to the industrial zone puts them in control its southern access.

Iraq launched the operation in the multi-ethnic region early on Sunday, amid an escalating crisis between the Iraqi government and the KRG over the September 25 referendum.


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Published 16 October 2017 6:30pm
Source: AAP

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