Iraqi military commanders visit the Iraqi-Turkish border for the first time in three decades
kurdsatnews
Jul 26, 2022
Iraqi deputy commander of joint operations waving his fingers at locations in Zakho, Kurdistan region on July 26, 2022.
Today, July 26, a military delegation led by the deputy commander of joint operations arrived in Iraq’s northernmost city of Zakho in Duhok province.
In an interview with KurdSat News, the spokesperson for Iraqi joint operations lieutenant Tahseen Khafaji said, "the purpose of their visit was to reassure their people that another deadly attack would not take place in the region."
Khafaji was referring to a deadly Turkish shelling on July 20 that killed nine Iraqi tourists and injured over twenty. The attack brought nationwide protests, and protestors shut down many Turkish Visa centers in multiple Iraqi cities.
The visit brought with it another surprise, rising the Iraqi flag on the Turkish-Iraqi border for the first time since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003.
"We will also work to better spread our forces in the area," Khafaji explained. The delegation was also a reconnaissance mission to bring the regular Iraqi army back to the region. Peshmerga, PKK, and the Turkish military are all present in the area.
When asked what Iraq is doing about Turkey’s continued shelling and air raid of the Kurdistan region, the spokesperson replied, "it is for the ministry of foreign affairs to prevent such attacks and it is their decision what to do."