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Iranian Forces, Kurdish Guerrillas Clash
The Associated Press
July 12, 2007
SULAIMANI, (Southern Kurdistan) - Iranian artillery shelled near Iraqi Kurd
villages Thursday as Iranian troops clashed with Kurdish guerrillas making an
incursion across the border, officials in Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan said.
It was the third day of shelling in two areas along the border in northern Iraq,
said Jabbar Yawer, spokesman for the Kurdistan protection forces, or Peshmerga.
Residents of the areas said the bombardment had not caused casualties but had
killed farm animals and started a fire on a mountain.
Iranian shelling in the Peshdar region, 60 miles northwest of Sulaimaniyah, hit
areas as far as 18 miles from the border, said the regional governor, Hussein
Ahmed. He said many of the area's 1,000 families had fled for protection.
The other region hit by shelling lay farther north, near the Hajji Umran border
crossing, 65 miles north of the city of Irbil, Yawer said. He said the shelling
began with an incursion by Kurdish guerrillas into Iran on Tuesday that sparked
clashes with Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
"We are not with either side, and we will not allow the lands of Iraqi Kurdistan
to become a battlefield in which civilians in Kurdish villages are the victims,"
he said.
The Free Life Party is a breakaway faction of the separatist Kurdistan Workers'
Party, also known as PKK, which is dominated by Turkish Kurds but also had
Iranian Kurd branches. Its fighters have sparked Iranian shelling into Iraq
several times over the past two years, most recently in June.
Turkey has increasingly threatened to take action in northern Iraq, complaining
that the Kurdistan government and U.S. forces are not doing enough to stop PKK
fighters carrying out attacks on Turkish soil.
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