The fall of Kirkuk: Flashbacks of October 16

16-10-2018 13 Comments
Hunar Ahmed
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Tags: October 16 Kirkuk Peshmerga Iraqi army Hashd al-Shaabi
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A few days before October 16, 2017 the people of Kirkuk took up arms and gathered on the streets against the threats of the Iraqi army and the Hashd al-Shaabi.


“All you political parties, we beg you please to be united and have one voice now that these people here are,” one Kirkuk resident addressed Kurdish leaders via Rudaw TV.

“Kurds, we should all stand firm in the face of our bloodthirsty enemies,” he continued. “They do this to us over and over again and this time we must go before they do.”

The people of Kirkuk—men and women—vowed to defend their city.

“Kirkuk is the heart of Kurdistan, Kirkuk is the Quds of Kurdistan,” said a woman brandishing a pistol. “And for it we’ll spill our own blood.”


Feeling the threat building up Kurdish Peshmerga units reinforced their positions on many fronts south and west of Kirkuk.

However, in an unexpected turn of events which some political leaders label as treason many Peshmerga units were told to abandon their posts and allow the Iraqi army and Shiite Hashd al-Shaabi to enter Kirkuk.

This short film by Rudaw’s Hunar Ahmed recounts that fateful day in Kirkuk and how the contested city switched from Kurdish control to the Iraqis within hours.

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  • 17-10-2018
    np
    I feel sorry for Kurds for how they let a bunch of ignorant criminals manage their fate under silly titles of political parties.
  • 17-10-2018
    Lemon_Kurd
    You all chat shit.. jog on especially that Viking twat what are u Turkish, you know nothing about Kurds, You know nothing about Kurdistan, all these funny Stupid keyboard warriors.. only Y.A and Kawan made valid points.. mugs.
  • 17-10-2018
    jiyan
    Why was the rst of the disputed territories abandoned? Why Shingal and Naynawa Plains, and Rabia. Why didn't KDP hold their grounds?
  • 17-10-2018
    Jano
    Bravo Huner Ahmed. The Suly and Duhok festivals should have opened with this film.
  • 17-10-2018
    Kawan
    A dark day in kurdish history
  • 16-10-2018
    Y. A.
    May Allah Khode help The Kurds and make their enemies taste occupation so they would feel it as they have made the Kurds feel it
  • 16-10-2018
    Ray Farraie
    toff le goreh bave talbani jash vo karkuk feroush
  • 16-10-2018
    taze
    before every kdp fan boy starts yelling about puk, kdp forces also abandoned kerkuk, yes some withkn puk commited betrail but kdps cowrdes action was not much better. the people would have defintly backed kdp if they had stood their ground and fought, and they would have won the fight, puk would be history
  • 16-10-2018
    Unite
    The Kurdish nation must mark the day as the DARK OCTOBER DAY. They must lit a candle on that day to remember those who fought and fell to liberate and keep the people of Kurdistan safe. The Kurdish government must mark the day with an hour silence throughout Kurdistan as a homage to the fallen peshmarga and to remind those traitors and merchants who sold Kirkuk that Kirkuk do not belongs to a party or group or individual to sell. It belongs to Kurds and shall be brought back to the Kurds.
  • 16-10-2018
    Kay
    Fall indicates that there was some battle, the only battle that took place was from a few dozen peshmerga units that refused their orders to abandon their positions
  • 16-10-2018
    guest2002
    Kirkuk did not fall, but was given away!!!
  • 16-10-2018
    Muraz
    Half of kirkuk was sold by kdp
  • 16-10-2018
    Muraz Adzhoev
    Where are the names of the traitors, bastards who committed the unbelievable betrayal in Kirkuk?