2019 Sinjar clashes explained

Conflict:Sinjar clashes (2019)
Date:17 March[1] [2] – 21 March 2019[3]
Place:Sinjar District, Iraq
Combatant1: Iraq
Combatant2: Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK)
Sinjar Resistance Units (YBŞ)
Result:Cease fire
Casualties1: 3 killed
Casualties2: 2 killed, 5 wounded
Casualties3:Many injuries reported on both sides.

The Sinjar clashes (2019) refer to a conflict that took place between the Iraqi Army and Kurdistan Worker's Party-affiliated forces in the Sinjar from 17 March to 21 March 2019.

Clashes

Clashes between Iraqi forces and PKK-affiliated militants began in the Hasawik area of Sinun on 17 March 2019, where two Iraqi soldiers died and five YBŞ miliatans were wounded.[1] The clashes broke out after the militants were denied passage through an army checkpoint and they then attempted to drive through it, driving into one soldier and shooting at the checkpoint.[2]

Additional clashes broke out on 19 March, leaving one Iraqi soldier dead.[4] The fatal clashes took place in Om Diban area, near the Iraq–Syria border, and injuries were reported on both sides in addition to the one death. In Bab Shilo area, Iraq deployed three brigades and demanded that the YBŞ evacuate the area. The YBŞ refused to withdraw and clashes subsequently broke out.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Iraqi forces, Yezidi PKK-affiliated militia clash near Syrian border. 18 March 2019. 29 September 2019. www.kurdistan24.net.
  2. News: Two Iraqi soldiers killed in clashes with Kurdish PKK: military. Reuters . 17 March 2019. www.reuters.com.
  3. Web site: Sinjar tension cools as local Yezidi militia meet with Baghdad. 21 March 2019. 29 September 2019. www.kurdistan24.net.
  4. Web site: Iraqi soldier killed in clashes with PKK terrorists. www.aa.com.tr. 2019-03-20.
  5. Web site: Iraq deploys 3 army brigades to Sinjar, new clashes with Yezidi fighters affiliated to PKK. www.kurdistan24.net. 2019-03-20.