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Iraqi Kurds say siege of Mount Sinjar broken - Middle East - Al Jazeera English

Kurdish Peshmerga fighters have fought their way to Iraq's Sinjar Mountains where hundreds of people have been trapped for months by fighters of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group, a Kurdish official said.

"Peshmerga forces have reached Mount Sinjar, the siege on the mountain has been lifted," Masrour Barzani, head of the Iraqi Kurdish region's national security council, told reporters from an operations centre near the border with Syria on Thursday.

The assault, backed by US-led air strikes, ended the months-long ordeal of hundreds of people from Iraq's Yazidi minority, who had been besieged on the mountain since ISIL stormed Sinjar and other Kurdish-controlled parts of northern Iraq in August, he said.

"All those Yazidis that were trapped on the mountain are now free," Barzani said, but added that the Peshmerga had not yet begun to evacuate them.

He said 100 ISIL fighters had been killed - a claim that could not be independently verified

Kurdish Peshmerga soldiers began their offensive on Wednesday to break the Sunni armed group's siege of the mountain and the town of Sinjar.

Lieutenant General James Terry, head of the US-led campaign against ISIL, said more than 50 air strikes in recent days "have resulted in allowing those [Kurdish] forces to manoeuvre and regain approximately 100 square kilometres of ground" near Sinjar.

The capture of Sinjar by ISIL fighters and the plight of the mostly Yazidi population there was cited by President Barack Obama as one of the reasons for the US military intervention in Iraq.

The US and allied aircraft have carried out 1,361 raids against ISIL since bombing began on August 8, Terry said.

The advance of the ISIL fighters had been halted and the group was having difficulty moving and communicating as a result of the air campaign, he said.

"I think we've made significant progress in halting that progress [by ISIL]," Terry said.

In another claim of success in the battle against ISIL, US officials said on Thursday that coalition strikes have killed several of the group's senior leaders since mid-November.
 
  • Why are the Sinjar Mountains important?
The Sinjar Mountains area is strategically important because it is right on the border, at a high position. The ISIL fighters have been trying very hard in all the towns around the foot of the mountain and pushing up near the main ravine, near the top of the mountain. They know if they hold that high ground they can fire down on any Peshmerga or Iraq force.

Of course, for the Yazidi volunteer force, it’s much more personal. They have seen that their community has been ravaged by ISIL fighters over the summer when many had to be airlifted off that mountain top. There are 10,000 still on that mountain.

The Yazidi forces have told us in the past few days that the fight is personal and they want to take back the land that they’ve been living on for centuries.
 
The Turks are not going to like this. Another major defeat for Turkey and its ally but a major victory for the rest of the world. It's going to be the gates of Vienna all over again for these people..,
 
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The Turks are not going to like this. Another major defeat for Turkey and its ally but a major victory for the rest of the world. It's going to be the gates of Vienna all over again for these people..,

after IS debacle in Kobani, another military blow from joint Kurdish forces . Peshmerga, PKK, YBS and HPS , support by US aerial bombardment . IS should not have messed with the Kurds in Kobane and Yezid Kurds in Sinjar, as it has turned out to be their graveyards

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Is it just me or I could've sworn siege was not real in first place. But at time siege was broken by US. And it no longer exists for months now?

Previously, the only route to the mountain was a roughly 60-kilometer corridor to Syria guarded by the Syrian Kurdish People’s Protection Units—the YPG.

The YPG kept the corridor open for two months, allowing many Yezidis to flee to Syria. Militants overran the corridor this fall

Starving and Surrounded, Kurds and Yezidis Refuse to Abandon Mount Sinjar — War Is Boring — Medium

A lightning two-day attack by Kurdish peshmerga forces broke the siege of Mount Sinjar last night, opening a land corridor to thousands of Yazidi civilians stranded since Islamic State fighters encircled them four months ago.

Kurds free trapped Yazidis after massive assault on Isis | The Times
 
Kurdish Peshmerga fighters have reported more gains against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group, a day after they broke a months-long siege around the Sinjar Mountains.

On Friday, the Peshmerga were said to be marching towards ISIL's military base in Tal Afar west of Iraq's second-largest city, Mosul.

The Kurds said they had retaken a string of villages to open up the corridor to Mount Sinjar, where thousands of members of the Yazidi minority had been trapped since ISIL captured the area in August.

Colonel Umed Mohammed, the commander of a group of 300 Peshmerga fighters in the village of Kasr Reej, said on Friday that the corridor to Sinjar is "under control of Peshmerga forces and now people can travel back and forth".

The village of Kasr Reej is less than 50km from Sinjar and only four kilometres from villages surrounding Mosul controlled by ISIL.

The Peshmerga, backed by US-led coalition air strikes, launched the operation to retake Sinjar on Wednesday.

On Friday, convoys of Peshmerga fighters returned to their bases to collect their new orders, while hundreds of fresh arrivals arrived from other fronts to join the advance on Sinjar, the Associated Press reported.

Thousands of Yazidis became trapped on the mountain in early August, when ISIL captured the towns of Sinjar and Zumar, prompting residents to flee. Many have since been airlifted from the mountain range.

ISIL captured large swaths of territory in western and northern Iraq in a blitz earlier this year, plunging the country into its worst crisis since US troops left at the end of 2011.

Iraqi Kurds retake more ground from ISIL - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
 
Iraq military could barely hold a town, and yet some rag-tag militia can break IS siege? Did I miss something?
 
Air support. Iraqis never 'fought' here. They just ran. Like Italians in WWII.
It is because you didn't read about the news from the Iraqi army side. Or even the topic dedicated.

And for running everyone were running from there ...

Anyway good job peshmergas
 
Iraq military could barely hold a town, and yet some rag-tag militia can break IS siege? Did I miss something?

Peshmerga fooled IS by bombing Mosul districts of Talafar and Al-Aiadia. Thus, IS was expecting a major attack in these districts and moved its force from Shingal to Talafar, leaving a few IS fighters in Shingal. Thats how Peshmerga's could easily break IS siege of Shingal
 
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