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Battle of Pirde

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Battle of Pirde
Part of Battle of Kirkuk (2017)
Date20 October 2017
Location
Result Kurdish victory[1]
Belligerents
 Kurdistan Region
 Iraq
Commanders and leaders
Kurdistan Region Masoud Barzani
Kurdistan Region Sirwan Barzani
Kurdistan Region Jamal Kirkuki
Kurdistan Region Husein Yazdanpanah
Iraq Haider al-Abadi
(Commander-in-chief)
Iraq Maj. Gen. Fadhil al-Barwari
(ISOF commander)
Units involved
Kurdistan Region Peshmerga
Parti Azadi Kurdistan
Strength
3,000 20,000+[2]
Casualties and losses
Unknown but Minimal 500 Killed 12 Humvees, 1 M1A1 Abrams, 1 T-72[3]

The Battle of Pirde was a military confrontation between the Peshmerga and the Iraqi Army in the 2017 Iraqi–Kurdish conflict. It was the first military confrontation between both sides since the Iraq War.

Background

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The battle first started when Hashd al-Shaabi soldiers captured Kirkuk and made an attempt at capturing Erbil.[4]

The battle

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The fighting began at 7:00 in the morning on the Erbil-to-Kirkuk road near the village of Pirde, when Iraqi Counter Terrorism Service began to mortar Kurdish units. An apparent 81-millimeter mortar exploded not far from a group of Kurdish generals standing outside a command post.[5]

References

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  1. ^ ""Pirde Epic" in its fifth year...when the Peshmerga executed the plans of the dreamers to eliminate the Kurdistan experience-ARK NEWS". www.arknews.net.
  2. ^ https://youtube.com/u_YYtyF3BAE?t=39
  3. ^ https://www.newarab.com/analysis/iraqi-kurds-are-tired-being-attacked-us-made-weapons
  4. ^ Iddon, Paul (2018-10-21). "Holding the line: Why the Peshmerga's stand at Pirde matters". Rûdaw. Archived from the original on 2024-07-31.
  5. ^ Kleinmann, Yomi (2017-10-23). "Kurdish Troops Halt Iraqi Forces on the Kurdistan Border". War is Boring. Archived from the original on 2024-07-31.