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Iraq offers air support to Kurdish fighters | Iraq offers air support to Kurdish fighters |
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Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has ordered the air force to provide support to Kurdish Peshmerga forces fighting Sunni militants in the north. | Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has ordered the air force to provide support to Kurdish Peshmerga forces fighting Sunni militants in the north. |
It comes after the Islamic State (formerly known as Isis) seized the town of Zumar and two nearby oilfields from Peshmerga forces on Saturday. | |
IS also took over the town of Sinjar near the Syrian border on Sunday. | |
Kurdish forces said they were planning a counter-offensive and reports on Monday said Zumar had been retaken. | |
Militants seized large parts of northern Iraq from government control in June. | |
In a statement on Monday, Iraqi army spokesman Qassem Atta said: "The commander in chief of the armed forces has issued orders to the leadership of the air force and the army's aviation units to provide air support to Peshmerga forces." | In a statement on Monday, Iraqi army spokesman Qassem Atta said: "The commander in chief of the armed forces has issued orders to the leadership of the air force and the army's aviation units to provide air support to Peshmerga forces." |
Kurdish leaders have not yet responded to the offer. | Kurdish leaders have not yet responded to the offer. |
Earlier, a Kurdish official told Reuters news agency that Peshmerga forces had been overstretched but were now calling in large numbers of fighters to hit back. | |
"It is a very dangerous situation for the region. Something needs to be done soon," the official said. | "It is a very dangerous situation for the region. Something needs to be done soon," the official said. |
The UN said tens of thousands of people from Iraq's minority Yazidi community had fled their homes after the Sunni militants captured Sinjar and Zumar at the weekend. | |
The UN special envoy to Iraq, Nickolay Mladenov, said a "humanitarian tragedy" was unfolding. | |
Many of those who fled were said to be in exposed mountainous areas near the towns. |