Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Shiite militia behind 18 Turks' abduction


(MENAFN- Arab News) BAGHDAD: An unknown militant group has claimed the kidnapping of 18 Turkish workers in Iraq and issued a list of demands it said Ankara must fulfill for them to be released.
Gunmen seized 18 employees of major Turkish construction firm Nurol Insaat on Sept. 2 in the Sadr City area of northern Baghdad where they were working on a football stadium project.
In a video posted online men armed with submachine guns and wearing black uniforms sunglasses and balaclavas stood behind men said to be the kidnapped Turks.
The men who were dressed in grey and blue T-shirts did not appear to have been harmed.
The militants identified themselves as 'Furaq Al-Mawt' or 'Death Squads' in text appearing behind them alongside the words 'We are at your service O Hussein.'
One of their demands was that Turkey order rebel forces to stop besieging four Shiite villages in northern Syria.
This all indicates the militants are Shiite but could also potentially be an attempt to mislead and the group's makeup and provenance were not immediately clear.
The demands addressed to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan included Ankara stopping 'the flow of militants from Turkey to Iraq' and 'the passage of stolen oil from Kurdistan through Turkish territory.'
'If Erdogan and his party do not respond we will crush Turkish interests and their agents in Iraq by the most violent means' the group said.



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