Amid counteroffensive against ISIS, KRG seeks US military assistance as Kurds in Syria and Turkey extend support
KRG foreign minister Falah Mustafa said Monday that the US missions in Baghdad and Erbil had taken the Kurdish appeal “seriously” and “promised to intently look into the case.”
Islamic State (IS) militants launched a massive attack on Kurdish-controlled areas on Sunday, capturing the important oil cities of Shengal and Zumar, 50 kilometers from the Syrian-Kurdish border. Heavy losses were reported on both sides.
Early Tuesday Kurdish forces, the Peshmerga, said they had reentered Shengel (200km west of the KRG capital, Erbil) in a counter-offensive. Both sides are using heavy weapons.
Kurdish military officials say the Peshmarga urgently needs more heavy weaponry and ammunition to sustain their offensive.
The US says it has joint operations centers in Erbil and Baghdad to help Iraqi military and Kurdish Peshmerga commanders by sharing intelligence information.