Kirkuk governor asks army to step in after disturbances

By Ibrahim Saleh</p> <p>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.</p> <p>Late Tuesday, Iraqi security forces dispersed celebrations staged by supporters of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) after the latter began waving KRG flags.</p> <p>The Erbil-based KRG had controlled the oil-rich Kirkuk province from 2014 until late 2017.</p> <p>Kirkuk Governor Saeed al-Jabouri has reportedly urged local residents to refrain from any activities that could aggravate tensions further.</p> <p>“We have directed the security forces to address the situation with a view to safeguarding the city’s security and stability,&quot; he was quoted as saying.</p> <p>Al-Jabouri has reportedly requested that Baghdad send military reinforcements “to thwart those who would attempt to undermine security&quot;.</p> <p>In October 2017, Iraqi federal forces moved into several areas “disputed” between Baghdad and Erbil, including Kirkuk.</p> <p>The deployments were accompanied by the withdrawal from these areas of Kurdish Peshmerga fighters loyal to the KRG.</p> <p>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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