Battle Of Altun Kupri (2017)
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The Battle of Altun Kupri occurred on 20 October 2017 during the
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, between the
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supported by the
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with intelligence allegedly provided by
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, and the
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, supported by
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and
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locals. The battle began in the early morning, and at 10 a.m., Iraqi forces pushed through Altun Kupri capturing it completely. It was the final battle fought during the
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Background

The battle was part of the five-day-long
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, which was marked by disorganization among Kurdish forces, largely caused by accusations of betrayal, ultimately forcing them to retreat towards the direction of Altun Kupri. On 16 October 2017, a group of Peshmerga stationed in Dibis led by Jamal Kirkuki withdrew across the
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to take up defensive positions on the right bank of the river near Altun Kupri. Another group of Kirkuki's forces alongside
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Peshmerga led by Hussein Yazdanpanah moved over the Qeredax mountains to the village of
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, which was located on the southern entrance of Altun Kupri. On 19 October 2017, the first clashes occurred on the southern entrance of Altun Kupri near the Kurdish positions in Kitka. This led to the destruction of a PMU
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Battle

The battle began at 6:00 a.m. on 20 October 2017, when Iraqi forces began to rain
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),
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and
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fire on Kurdish units near Altun Kupri and its surroundings, with the help of
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artillery experts, forcing the Peshmerga to retreat through the town to positions beyond it in a row of hills. An apparent 81-millimeter mortar exploded not far from a group of Kurdish generals standing outside a command post and another one hit a vehicle of the Zerevani. The artillery fire also hit civilian homes. Kurdish support units based on the outskirts of the
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responded with their own, much weaker artillery. The Iraqi ground attack commenced from three axes. From the west near the town of Dibis, from the east near the village of Qarabag, and Kitka, southern Altun Kupri. Kurdish forces near Kitka, Altun Kupri and other areas withdrew under heavy fire along the Erbil-Kirkuk Road through Altun Kupri until they reached the checkpoint demarking the Erbil and Kirkuk governorates. The checkpoint, which was known as the 'last line' and served as a FOB, had
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s and was manned by Peshmerga soldiers. By 9:00 a.m. Peshmerga and locals were again forced to retreat by the advancing Iraqi forces, and the former subsequently stationed at the hills of the Qeredax mountain range behind the checkpoint, which formed a unique strategic “
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”, which the Kurdish forces utilized by establishing new positions on them. At 10:00 a.m., after hours of artillery bombardment against the Peshmerga, Iraqi units began advancing towards the rest of Altun Kupri. Iraqi forces pushed through the town, capturing it nearly unhindered until they reached the town’s bridge which spans across the Little Zab. When Iraqi Humvee’s crossed, a massive explosion erupted, tearing two vehicles into the river. The bridge was sabotaged by
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s during the earlier retreat of the Peshmerga forces. The other side of the bridge was still intact, as well as a smaller bridge in the town’s south, which connects a
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to the Kurdish side. Iraqi forces continued their push across the river despite the sabotage attempts, where they were met by heavy fire from the Peshmerga ‘cauldron’, which now consisted of a few hundred KDP and PAK Peshmerga, and Zerevani forces. Among
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the Kurds used .50-caliber machine guns, truck mounted
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s, and anti-tank weapons like the German
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, and the Chinese
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. Ercuman Turkmen, a PMU commander, said from inside the town his forces were being targeted by sniper fire. By 11:00 a.m. Kurdish attempts to battle the advancing Iraqi forces proved futile as Altun Kupri and the Erbil-Kirkuk checkpoint were under complete control of the Iraqi forces, and they came as close as 700m to the retreated Kurdish positions at the Qeredax hills. An Iraqi
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tank advancing along the smaller Prde Street, adjacent to the Erbil-Kirkuk Road, came particularly close and was later destroyed, an event captured on film by a
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reporter. After the destruction of the tank, the Shia militias moved back and started firing more artillery and mortars. A few Peshmerga of the
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, led by Hussein Yazdanpanah, used the opportunity and left the checkpoint to establish new positions at a compound, which was about 300 meter closer to the Iraqis. Footage shows Yazdanpanah himself, shooting an RPG. By mid-day a significant amount of Peshmerga reinforcements, including armored vehicles and CTG
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, arrived from Qushtapa to aid the retreated Peshmerga. Kurdish forces held the areas they had withdrawn to and it was not clear at the time whether or not the Iraqi forces sought to advance beyond the captured town. Earlier however, when they captured Dibs, Kitka and the town itself, they did so with ease and Peshmerga “could not withstand raqifirepower”. Ultimately, Iraqi forces successfully pushed Peshmerga out of Altun Kupri completely and established control over the adjacent Erbil-Kirkuk checkpoint. A security source told Agence France-Presse that: The security official confirmed that "residents welcomed the Iraqi forces with joy and ululations". The commander of the southern Kirkuk axis in the Peshmerga forces, a leader in the
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party, Westa Rasul, stated that "the battle in Kirkuk resulted in the killing of 26 Peshmerga fighters and the wounding of 67 others."


Aftermath

The battle was the last one fought during the 2017 Iraqi-Kurdish conflict and resulted in Iraqi forces successfully regaining control of 40% of territory hitherto controlled by the Kurds.


Little Zab Bridge

The Peshmerga's attempt to destroy the bridge, spanning across the Little Zab, has left it damaged and unusable until it was repaired in 2020, when the Erbil and Baghdad governments eventually agreed to jointly build a steel bridge.


In Kurdish propaganda

Despite the Iraqi forces successfully capturing Altun Kupri and the overall Kirkuk campaign being a clear Iraqi victory, some Kurdish media continue to consider the battle a Kurdish victory, claiming that they ended the Iraqi forces’ “proclaimed march toward
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”, even though the then-Prime Minister
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had explicitly ordered the Iraqi forces not to advance beyond the City. Some Kurdish media have also nicknamed it "The Epic Battle of Pirdê", calling it "another proud chapter in Kurdistan's liberation struggle".


Notes


See also

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2017 Kurdistan Region independence referendum An independence referendum for the Kurdistan Region of Iraq was held on 25 September 2017 in Kurdistan Region, with preliminary results showing approximately 92.73 percent of votes cast in favour of independence. Despite reporting that the in ...


References

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