Iraqi forces clash with protesters; 27 dead: army

By AFP
April 23, 2013

KIRKUK: Clashes on Tuesday in north Iraq between security forces and anti-government protesters allegedly infiltrated by...

KIRKUK: Clashes on Tuesday in north Iraq between security forces and anti-government protesters allegedly infiltrated by militants left 27 people dead and about 70 injured, top army officers said.

The clashes are just the latest violence between security forces and demonstrators in recent months, and will likely further increase tensions between protesters and the government.

They broke out around 5:00 am (0200 GMT) when security forces entered an open area in Hawijah, west of Kirkuk, where demonstrations have been held since January, the high-ranking officers said.

One of the officers, a brigadier general from the division responsible for the area, said the operation was aimed at militants from a group known as the Naqshbandiya Army, and that security forces only opened fire after they were fired upon.

A second officer said that 34 Kalashnikov assault rifles and four PKM machineguns were recovered at the scene.

Two soldiers were killed and seven wounded in the operation, they said. (AFP)
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