Anti-ISIS Operation near Kirkuk
Kurdistan Region’s Peshmerga forces on Sunday carried out a joint operation with the Iraqi army in areas near the disputed Kurdish province of Kirkuk in pursuit of Islamic State (ISIS) remnants, a statement said
The joint operation was conducted by the Peshmerga Ministry’s 22nd Infantry Brigade with the 31st Brigade of the 8th Division of the Iraqi Army to “execute a meticulously planned operation in the Qara Hassan - Laylan region earlier today,” the Ministry said said in a statement.
This multi-phase operation, spanning seven hours, aimed to eliminate potential threats and disrupt any activities related to the Islamic State in the targeted area. They combed through the villages of Jawal Bor, Cham Zangana, Qishlakhi Kon, Khadr Beg, and the surrounding border terrain.
In 2017, the Islamic State lost control of all its territory in Iraq. Despite this, the group continues to present a significant danger to both security forces and civilians across most regions of the country.
Last Thursday, Iraqi security forces reported the capture of six terrorists in three provinces as part of their ongoing efforts to eliminate the remaining threat posed by the IS jihadist group.
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