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Iraq: Civilian safety 'a priority' in planned Kirkuk campaign

September 4, 2017 at 10:49 am

Iraqi security forces celebrate the success of freeing Mosul from Daesh on 9 July 2017 [Yunus Keleş/Anadolu Agency]

The Iraqi army on Sunday said the evacuation of endangered civilians would take priority during planned operations to capture Kirkuk’s southern Al-Hawija district from the Daesh terrorist group.

On Saturday, the Defence Ministry announced that the army had redeployed troops from Baghdad to the northern Kirkuk province in advance of a fresh campaign to retake Al-Hawija, which has been held by Daesh since mid-2014.

“We aren’t going to rush this campaign,” Brigadier-General Yahya Rasul, a spokesman for the Iraqi army’s Joint Operations Command (JOC), told Anadolu Agency, adding:

Our priority will be the evacuation of civilians trapped [in Al-Hawija] by the terrorists

“The JOC’s plan is unequivocal in this regard,” Rasul added. “Our first objective will be liberating civilians and ensuring their safety before moving in to the targeted district.”

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The campaign to retake Al-Hawija, he added, “will be fundamentally different than that for Tal Afar”.

Late last month, Iraqi forces backed by a US-led coalition captured the Tal Afar district in Nineveh province following a 10-day campaign.

A predominantly Turkmen district, Tal Afar was overrun by the terrorist group – along with vast territories in northern and western Iraq, including the since-liberated city of Mosul– in mid-2014.

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