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    Iraqi Volunteer Forces Threaten to Target Turkey's Interests in Iraq - Turkey withdrew its troops

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    Post by Lobo Sat 05 Dec 2015, 8:27 pm

    Iraqi Volunteer Forces Threaten to Target Turkey's Interests in Iraq


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    TEHRAN (FNA)- Iraq's Hashd al-Shaabi volunteer forces warned on Saturday that they will strike at Ankara's interests in retaliation for the Turkish army's illegal border crossing and deployment in Iraq's Northern Nineveh province.
    The Hash al-Shaabi's reaction came after Turkey dispatched a battalion comprising 130 soldiers to an area near the city of Mosul in Nineveh province on the pretext of providing military training to the Kurdish Peshmerga fighters.

    In reaction to Turkey's unsolicited dispatch of forces to Iraq, a battalion of Iraq's volunteer forces threatened that they will target the Turkish government's interests on Iraq's soil.

    A few hours later in the day, the Turkish forces withdrew to their country.

    "The Turkish forces have left Nineveh province," the Arabic-language al-Mayadeen TV quoted an unnamed high-ranking official as saying today.

    The Turkish government claimed that it has sent troops to the Northern parts of Iraq in a bid to train the Kurdish Peshmerga fighters.

    Turkey has close relations with Kurds in Northern Iraq, though Ankara views Syria's Kurdish population across the border as hostile to its interests.

    Baghdad condemned Ankara's disrespect for the two countries' border, and called on Turkey to immediately withdraw its troops to behind the borderline.

    Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi said the entry of "around one armed battalion" of Turkish soldiers to the Nineveh province area near Mosul was done without Iraq's permission.

    It is not clear yet if Turkey retreated in reaction to Hash al-Shaabi's rigid warning.

    Mosul is now under the control of the ISIL Takfiri terrorist group.
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