Qatar- Iraq preparing to push Islamic State away from oil region: report


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) File photo of Iraqi government forces in the south of Baghdad. AFP

BAGHDAD:Kurdish Peshmerga forces an Iran-backed Shi'ite militia and Iraq's army will launch an offensive soon to push Islamic State fighters away from the northern oil region of Kirkuk a state newspaper reported on Wednesday.

The operation would bring the combined forces closer to Mosul the largest Iraqi city still held by Islamic State which also controls parts of neighboring Syria.The commander of the Shi'ite Badr Organisation Hadi al-Amiri met the Kurdish Regional Government's interior minister Karim Sinjari and officials from Iraq's defense ministry in Kirkuk on Tuesday al-Sabah newspaper said.

They agreed plans to take back territory stretching from Kirkuk and Baiji to al-Shirqat it said.The oil city of Kirkuk is under Peshmerga control while Baiji which has an oil refinery is held by the Badr Organisation the largest component of the Shi'ite Popular Mobilisation Forces coalition that assembled in 2014 to fight Islamic State.

Al-Shirqat is about 100 km (60 miles) south of Mosul 100 km west of Kirkuk and 60 km north of Baiji.

REUTERS


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