Unknown aircraft bombs headquarters of Yazidi militiamen in northern Iraq
An unidentified aircraft has struck the headquarters of an Izadi militia group affiliated with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) militant group in Iraq’s northern province of Nineveh, leaving nearly two dozen people killed and wounded in the process.
The media bureau of the Iraqi Joint Operations Command (JOC) announced in a statement on Wednesday that the aircraft conducted an airstrike against the headquarters of the Şengal (Sinjar) Resistance Units in Khanna Sour district near the Kurdish-populated town of Sinjar.
The statement added that the aerial assault completely destroyed the headquarters, leaving 20 YBS members dead and injured.
The YBS, formerly called King Peacock, is an Izadi militia group formed in Iraq in 2007 to protect the Izadi community in Iraq in the wake of attacks by Takfiri terrorists.
It is the second largest Izadi militia group, after the Êzîdxan Protection Force (HPÊ). However, it is much more active than the HPÊ in fighting against the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group.
Meanwhile, Turkey’s Defense Ministry said on Tuesday night that 10 PKK terrorists were killed in an air-supported anti-terror operation in Iraq’s northern semi-autonomous Kurdistan region.
The ministry said the terrorists were killed as part of Operation Claw-3 in the Haftanin region, and destroyed heavy munitions and fuel depots used by the terrorists.
On August 23, Turkish military forces launched Operation Claw-3 in Turkey's southeastern province of Sirnak and Iraq's northern district of Sinat-Haftanin against PKK positions.
PKK militants regularly clash with Turkish forces in the Kurdish-dominated southeast of Turkey attached to northern Iraq.
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