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Death toll rises in Kirkuk protest attack

Death toll rises in Kirkuk protest attack
Death toll rises in Kirkuk protest attack

2023-09-02 00:00:00 - From: Shafaq News


Shafaq News/ A medical source in Kirkuk Governorate reported on Saturday that the death toll from the attack on Kurdish demonstrators protesting against the closure of the Kirkuk-Erbil road had increased.

The source told Shafaq News Agency one wounded person succumbed to their injuries, raising the death toll to two in the aftermath of the violent incident.

The security situation in Kirkuk remains highly precarious, with various groups rejecting the Iraqi government's decision to evacuate the Kurdistan Democratic Party's headquarters. The protracted closure of the Erbil-Kirkuk road, which ignited the ongoing unrest, has significantly disrupted the region's daily life and economic activities.

Reports from security sources indicate that the protests have escalated into violence, resulting in two fatalities and ten injuries. The violence has unfolded alongside the demonstrations, highlighting the deeply rooted tensions in the area.

In response to the worsening crisis, the Kirkuk Police Command imposed a comprehensive curfew throughout the governorate. Residents have been urged to stay indoors to prevent further violence and unrest, with security forces maintaining a heightened state of readiness to ensure citizen safety.

A security delegation led by the Commander of Joint Operations has arrived in Kirkuk to assess the situation, hoping to achieve a resolution in the coming week.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, PM Al-Sudani, issued directives to impose a curfew in Kirkuk Governorate, emphasizing the need to prevent civilians from carrying weapons and instructing security forces to take a firm stance against any party attempting to disrupt Kirkuk's security.

Maj. Gen. Yahya Rasool, the Commander-in-Chief's spokesman, announced that comprehensive security operations would be initiated in areas affected by recent riots to conduct thorough inspections. He appealed to all political parties, social organizations, and the public to actively prevent strife and maintain security, stability, and order in Kirkuk Governorate.

Kirkuk is a city in northern Iraq located in the disputed territories. The city has a mixed population of Kurds, Arabs, Turkmen, and Christians. The security status of Kirkuk is complex and has been volatile in recent years.

The Kurds are the majority ethnic group in Kirkuk, making up about 60% of the population. They have long claimed Kirkuk as their capital and have fought for control of the city for many years. The Arabs are the second-largest ethnic group in Kirkuk, making up about 25% of the population. They have traditionally been the dominant group in the city and have opposed Kurdish control.

The city has been the scene of clashes between Kurdish and Arab forces, as well as between Iraqi government forces and Kurdish Peshmerga forces.

The status of Kirkuk is disputed. The Kurds claim Kirkuk is part of their autonomous region, but the Iraqi government insists it is an Iraqi city. The United Nations has called for a referendum on the status of Kirkuk, but so far, no agreement has been reached on the terms of the referendum.