Battle of Kirkuk (2016) explained

Conflict:Battle of Kirkuk (2016)
Partof:the War in Iraq (2013–2017)
Date:21–24 October 2016[1]
Place:Kirkuk, Kirkuk Governorate, Iraq
Result:Peshmerga victory
Combatant1: Kurdistan Region PKK
CJTF-OIR
Commander1: Brig. Simko Rabati[2]
(Kirkuk security commander)
Idris Rafaat
(Kirkuk security official)
Brig. Gen. Sarhad Qadir
(suburban police chief)
Polad Talabani[3]
(Peshmerga Counterterrorism Group commander)
Lahur Talabany
(head of Zanyari)[4]
Commander2: Abu Islam
(operations leader)
Abu Qudama[5]
(Kirkuk raid commander)
Nizar Mahmud Abdul Ghani[6]
Units1: Kurdistan Region

Ministry of Interior

Units2: Military of ISIL
Strength1:Unknown
Strength2:100 militants
Casualties1:76 killed
Casualties2:84 killed and several captured
Casualties3:21 civilians killed, 265+ security forces members and civilians wounded overall

The Battle of Kirkuk took place in the city of Kirkuk in northern Iraq between Kurdistan and allies and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.[9] The battle occurred less than a week after the beginning of the Battle of Mosul launched by Iraqi security forces and allies.

The battle

On 21 October 2016, dozens of ISIL militants and suicide bombers, supported by local sleeper cells,[1] entered Kirkuk and stormed a power station and police stations in the city, killing 18 members of security forces and power station workers, including 2–5[10] Iranian workers. The ISIL militants captured a mosque and an abandoned hotel and barricaded themselves inside.[11] Hours later, ISIL captured 2 more hotels and holed themselves in. Over 20 ISIL militants were killed, as security forces recaptured most of the buildings.

By the next day, ISIL forces still held parts of the Aruba District and a hotel, though these were retaken later on. Government forces then began a mop-up operation to clear the city of remaining militants, with some of the latter blowing themselves as they were cornered.[12] Many local civilians had also taken up arms, hunting, capturing and killing ISIL fighters.

On 23 October, several remaining ISIL attackers attempted to flee the city, with five being killed[13] and the ISIL operations leader captured by security forces.[1] On 24 October, the last ISIL fighters in Kirkuk were killed, including the raid commander Abu Qudama, a senior ISIL military figure of Hawija, so that the governor of Kirkuk, Nadschmeddin Karim, could declare the city completely cleared of militants.[1] On the next day, security forces arrested Nizar Mahmud Abdul Ghani, a cousin of former President of Iraq Saddam Hussein, for having participated in the Kirkuk raid.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: IRAQI FORCES KILL 74 ISIS FIGHTERS IN KIRKUK, ENDING THREE-DAY ASSAULT. Newsweek. 24 October 2016.
  2. Web site: LIVE UPDATES: ISIS attacks Kirkuk. Rudaw. 22 October 2016.
  3. Web site: Seeking Clues to ISIS Strategy in Corpses and Cellphones Left in Kirkuk. The New York Times. Michael R. Gordon. 29 October 2016.
  4. Web site: Lahur Talabani. The Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
  5. Web site: Islamic State militants behind Kirkuk attack arrested, ringleader killed. ARA News. 25 October 2016. 28 October 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20170926165630/http://aranews.net/2016/10/isis-militants-behind-kirkuk-attack-arrested-ringleader-killed/. 26 September 2017. dead.
  6. Web site: Saddam's cousin arrested for participating in ISIS attack on Kirkuk. Iraqi News. 25 October 2016.
  7. Web site: ISIS attacks Kirkuk in attempt to delay Hawija operation, distract Mosul campaign. ARA News. 22 October 2016. 28 October 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20170926161355/http://aranews.net/2016/10/isis-attacks-kirkuk-in-attempt-to-delay-hawija-operation-distract-mosul-campaign/. 26 September 2017. dead.
  8. Web site: Kirkuk raid offers glimpse of post-caliphate IS: Analysts.
  9. Web site: Clashes between Kurdish forces and ISIS in south Kirkuk. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201108091806/https://anfenglish.com/kurdistan/clashes-between-kurdish-forces-and-isis-in-south-kirkuk-13684 . 2020-11-08 . 2021-02-13. ANF News. ANF News. en.
  10. Web site: Peshmerga and security repel multiple IS attacks in Kirkuk. Kurdistan 24. 21 October 2016.
  11. Web site: Islamic State attacks Kirkuk as Iraqi forces push on Mosul. Reuters. 21 October 2016.
  12. Web site: Iraqi forces hunt IS militants in Kirkuk. SBS. 22 October 2016.
  13. Web site: 5 ISIS members killed while trying to flee south of Kirkuk. Iraqi News. 23 October 2016.