Kirkuk governor asks army to step in after disturbances
Governor asks Baghdad to send more troops after political party waves Kurdish region flags at rally
By Ibrahim Saleh
BAGHDAD (AA) - The governor of Kirkuk on Wednesday asked the central government in Baghdad to send military reinforcements after members of a Kurdish political party raised Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) flags during a rally in the city.
Late Tuesday, Iraqi security forces dispersed celebrations staged by supporters of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) after the latter began waving KRG flags.
The Erbil-based KRG had controlled the oil-rich Kirkuk province from 2014 until late 2017.
Kirkuk Governor Saeed al-Jabouri has reportedly urged local residents to refrain from any activities that could aggravate tensions further.
“We have directed the security forces to address the situation with a view to safeguarding the city’s security and stability," he was quoted as saying.
Al-Jabouri has reportedly requested that Baghdad send military reinforcements “to thwart those who would attempt to undermine security".
In October 2017, Iraqi federal forces moved into several areas “disputed” between Baghdad and Erbil, including Kirkuk.
The deployments were accompanied by the withdrawal from these areas of Kurdish Peshmerga fighters loyal to the KRG.
The moves came shortly after the KRG held an illegitimate referendum on regional independence, which was widely condemned by states of the region.
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