Iraq Kurd forces enter town of Sinjar from north
BY Agencies15 Nov 2015 5:12 AM IST
Agencies15 Nov 2015 5:12 AM IST
(AFP) Iraqi Kurdish forces entered Sinjar today in a major operation to retake the northern town from the Islamic State jihadist group.
Kurdish peshmerga forces moved on foot into the town, where many houses and shops have been destroyed, and damaged cars sat in the street, an AFP journalist reported.
Jihadist graffiti, including “The Islamic State”, had been painted on some houses, and barrels apparently containing explosives had been left behind. The major operation, which is led by the autonomous Kurdish region’s peshmerga forces and also involves fighters from the Yazidi minority that has been brutally targeted by IS, succeeded in cutting a key jihadist supply line through the town to neighbouring Syria yesterday. Anti-IS forces then deployed around the town and prepared to move in. Permanently cutting the supply line, which links IS’s Iraq hub Mosul with areas it holds in Syria, would hamper the jihadists’ ability to move fighters, equipment and other supplies between the two countries.
“By seizing Sinjar, we’ll be able to cut that line of communication, which we believe will constrict (IS’s) ability to resupply themselves, and is a critical first step in the eventual liberation of Mosul,” said Colonel Steve Warren, spokesman for the international operation against IS.
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