The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) announced it had seized 2,228 pistols, 1,811 Kalashnikovs, 3,22 rifles and 26,523 bullets in the Kurdistan region, plus 9,524 Kalashnikov rounds and 748 pistol rounds.

The recent sharp increases in crime and homicide in the Kurdistan region sparked fierce reactions from the people to ban weapons. After the killing of a university dean and professor by a former college student on June 28, the Kurdistan region prime minister decided to seize all unlicensed firearms and shut down gun stores.

The Kurdistan regional government launched a campaign to seize illegal weapons and since has shut down most gun stores.