Gangs from the Iraqi Turkmen Front attack a Kurdish village
Gang groups affiliated to the Iraqi Turkmen Front that acts under the command of the Turkish state raided a Kurdish village in Daquq district of Kirkuk, and abducted two young people.
Gang groups affiliated to the Iraqi Turkmen Front that acts under the command of the Turkish state raided a Kurdish village in Daquq district of Kirkuk, and abducted two young people.
Gang group called Ali Ğazi affiliated to the Iraqi Turkmen Front raided the village of İngica in Daquq district of Kirkuk in an attempt to seize the lands of the local people.
The villagers started resistance to protect themselves and their lands, upon which the Ali Ğazi group and gangs accompanying them opened fire on the people.
The armed attack did not result in casualties but material damage on the properties of the village residents.
In the face of the resistance by the locals, the gangs abducted two Kurdish youths and took them away with themselves. No information is available as to where the abducted youngsters were taken and tensions continue in and around the village.