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[ti]SW[/ti]SK Peshmerga; Pêşmerge - پێشمەرگە - Southern Kurdistan army
Topic Started: 17th November 2012 - 05:40 PM (654,635 Views)
kurdishpatriot
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Published On: So, Aug 3rd, 2014
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IS terrorists take over Yezidi villages: A short chronicle


+++01:30 am+++ Terrorists of the Islamic State (IS) attack the Yezidi village Siba Sheikh Khidir and the surrounding villages. Armed Yezidi civilians and Peshmerga fighters stationed on site resist for several hours

+++05:30 am+++ The IS terrorists are gaining the upper hand. The much-needed help by Peshmerga backup remains off

+++07:30 am+++ Peshmerga units withdraw from the disputed areas. Only armed Yezidi civilians continue to resist. Panic spreads over the affected villages, it is certain that the Yezidis will not be able to put up further resistance by their own

+++09:00 am+++ IS terrorists take over the villages Til Benat, Siba Sheikh Khidir, Til Keseb and Til Aziz. Thousands Yezidis flee from their villages to the north of Shingal and try to seek shelter in the mountains. Yezidi civilians provide the refugee flows fire cover

+++10:00 am+++ The IS marches towards the city of Shingal, Yezidi civilians skirmish with them. Desperately, women, children and old men are trying to escape. Yezidi men bring their families to safety and return to the fightings. In the north, YPG and Peshmerga units mobilize in order to go to the rescue

+++10:30 am+++ First major units of YPG and Peshmerga arrive at the disputed territories in the south of Shingal. More fighters are on the way. Battles now take place on several fronts

+++11:10 am+++ IS terrorists begin to destroy holy pilgrimage sites of Shiites and Yezidis

+++11:25 am+++ There is already a shortage of drinking water and food for toddlers. Because they were forced to leave their homes on the spur of the moment, the Yezidi refugees from Shingal had no way to carry food

+++11:55 am+++ Heavy fightings take place in the border town of Rabia, where YPG and Peshmerga forces fight together against IS terrorists. Shingal is now attacked from both the north and south. As a result Rabia´s residents flee to areas of Shingal which are not occupied yet
http://ezidipress.com/en/?p=181
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Zinar
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4th August 2014 - 03:02 AM
hahahahahahah omg this women is crazy she is making PDK pesh look like cowards..
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4th August 2014 - 02:30 AM
Berfîn asks where are you going, why don't you stay and defend Şengal?
Peşmerge respond: Em neşen bersiv bidin. Em şikestin. We could not answer attacks. They broke us.

She almost take their arms and go to defend by herself, she's too pissed, who wouldn't? last parts of video is the clashes on Rabîa.
These fleeding guys probable don't know what PEŞ MERGE means, i don't want to call these guys Peşmerge, it's disgrace for the name thumbsdown.
Edited by Bablisok, 4th August 2014 - 03:13 AM.
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Armanc and AlanJ i really wonder what you both think of this women. im not ypg or pdk but in my opinion it look's like shes a provocateur.
Edited by Zinar, 4th August 2014 - 03:14 AM.
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kurdishpatriot
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but why is ypg in shingal actually? do they recieve weapons from krg or not?
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AlanJunior
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Im not going to say anything now, time will speak for itself.
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Dalaho
4th August 2014 - 12:23 AM
YPG in Shengal
This is fake... This is not Shengal...do you
Know why??? bc it is not shengali dialect when this women speak
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PYD shows their dirty side one again. When they did tactical retreats did you see us go on a fit???? Do they actually think they can just go to another country and stay there or that Peshmerga will leave thos towns??? How shameful.
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Sinjar, Zumar etc will get liberated by Peshmerga again. Give it some time. Read my post in SK thread for info.
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4th August 2014 - 03:43 AM
Sinjar, Zumar etc will get liberated by Peshmerga again. Give it some time. Read my post in SK thread for info.
but how many kurds will die til liberation? thats really frustrating. time is against people there
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4th August 2014 - 03:43 AM
Sinjar, Zumar etc will get liberated by Peshmerga again. Give it some time. Read my post in SK thread for info.
I believe Zumar is already liberated by Peshmerga?????
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Armanc
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4th August 2014 - 03:43 AM
Sinjar, Zumar etc will get liberated by Peshmerga again. Give it some time. Read my post in SK thread for info.
Yeah the Pesmerge already started the offensive.

Insallah they will kill hunderds of Terrorists.
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Bablisok
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8,000 Peshmarga start massive military operation from 4 axis to liberate Zumar and Shengal.



Xwedê wan biparêze
Edited by Bablisok, 4th August 2014 - 04:12 AM.
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any news on the new offensive?
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Ali Alqosh
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4th August 2014 - 03:33 AM
PYD shows their dirty side one again. When they did tactical retreats did you see us go on a fit???? Do they actually think they can just go to another country and stay there or that Peshmerga will leave thos towns??? How shameful.
Another country? You mean another part/regionof Kurdistan?
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AlanJunior
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This has alot to do with putting pressure on US for weapons too.

This is what Iraq said today.

US arms’ sale to South Kurdistan will divide Iraq: Baghdad official

A member of Iraqi ruling State of Law Coalition asked the US not to sell arms to the Iraqi autonomous region of Kurdistan as the move will divide the crisis-stricken state.


3-8-2014 – Kurdpress – Muhammah al-Sayhoud told al-Ghad Press that if Washington sells weapons to the region it means the US urges Erbil to secede from Baghdad, asking the US to respect Iraqi constitution and not to sell any arms to the region without Baghdad’s approval. Meanwhile another member of the coalition told the agency that the US’s decision to seize Kurdish oil ship is a plain reason that the region is not allowed to export oil without Baghdad’s agreement. He further asked all countries in the world to do what the US did and do not buy the “robbed oil.” US seized Fourth ship of the region’s crude oil days ago in Texas ports. Iraq welcomed the move as it believes the region should not sell “Iraq’s oil” on its own.
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Gundî Uçar
4th August 2014 - 05:16 AM
AlanJunior
4th August 2014 - 03:33 AM
PYD shows their dirty side one again. When they did tactical retreats did you see us go on a fit???? Do they actually think they can just go to another country and stay there or that Peshmerga will leave thos towns??? How shameful.
Another country? You mean another part/regionof Kurdistan?
Officially on paper this is Iraq and over there is Syria. There are laws and regulations. PYD can not stay there for long.
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"Sinjar has emptied, there are not many people left apart from the 10,000 Sunnis there," said Abu Asaad, a 50-year-old merchant reached by phone as he fled to the Kurdish city of Dohuk with his wife and seven children.



This is what we wanted. Now we will bombard the hell out of them.
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4th August 2014 - 05:17 AM
Gundî Uçar
4th August 2014 - 05:16 AM

Quoting limited to 2 levels deep
Officially on paper this is Iraq and over there is Syria. There are laws and regulations. PYD can not stay there for long.
Yes, but you and me both prefer to call those lands Kurdistan!
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Gundî Uçar
4th August 2014 - 05:21 AM
AlanJunior
4th August 2014 - 05:17 AM

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Yes, but you and me both prefer to call those lands Kurdistan!
Yes, off course, but this opens up all sorts of problem. Legally PYD is bound to Syria, if they stick around for too long, Turkey can turn around and say, well now we can move into Syria.
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4th August 2014 - 05:25 AM
Gundî Uçar
4th August 2014 - 05:21 AM

Quoting limited to 2 levels deep
Yes, off course, but this opens up all sorts of problem. Legally PYD is bound to Syria, if they stick around for too long, Turkey can turn around and say, well now we can move into Syria.
Yes I know but I think it is important that we call the lands by their real names when disscussing/conversating with eachother. :kflag:
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Islamic State seize town of Sinjar, pushing out Kurds and sending Yazidis fleeing

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BAGHDAD — Al-Qaeda-inspired extremists seized control of the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar on Sunday, advancing against overstretched Kurdish forces and sending thousands of residents running for their lives.

Families described scenes of panic as gunmen entered the town around 7 a.m. after Kurdish forces withdrew. The majority of residents are Yazidis, followers of a pre-Islamic faith, and the extremists accuse them of being devil worshipers.

“People were terrified,” said Ilias al-Hussani, who like tens of thousands of others had fled on foot toward the mountains as soon as gunmen entered. “They are savages. We’ve seen what they’ve done to people of their own faith. Imagine what they would do to us non-Muslims.”

The United Nations put the number of displaced from Sinjar at 200,000, warning of an unfolding “humanitarian tragedy.” Residents said they had little in the way of supplies, and many had run out of water as they walked in the scorching summer heat.

The retreat from Sinjar marked a second day of losses for forces from the semi-autonomous South Kurdistan, who now share a 650-mile southern border with Islamic State fighters, after the Iraqi army retreated from the area in June.

As they attempt to beat back the militants, Kurdish officials have made desperate appeals for ammunition and weapons. Because of their rocky relations with the central government in Baghdad, the Kurds receive no military support from the capital, while their lack of sovereignty complicates arms purchases from abroad.

As Kurdish forces, known as pesh merga, withdrew from the town, they told residents that they had run out of ammunition, said Falah Hassan, a 42-year-old Yazidi who was also trekking across the mountains Sunday.

The withdrawal was “tactical” and was aimed at giving the civilian population a chance to flee, said one senior Kurdish intelligence officer, who declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the information. During overnight clashes, field commanders had called on Kurdish forces in Syria to come to their assistance after suffering heavy losses in the nearby town of Zumar.

At least two Syrian Kurdish fighters were killed in the clashes in Iraq, said Saleh Muslim Mohammed, leader of the Syria-based Kurdish Democratic Union Party, which sent fighters from its military wing to assist.

“It is an urgent situation,” he said. “The pesh merga have lost tens of men; we have no choice but to assist.”

An ethnically and religiously mixed town, Sinjar had received thousands of displaced people in recent weeks from nearby Tal Afar, home to a large Shiite population, which had been seized by the Islamic State.

The group’s militants destroyed a Shiite shrine in Sinjar as soon as they arrived in the city, residents said. There were unconfirmed reports that they had begun executing Yazidis who had remained behind in the town.

With its roots in Zoroastrianism, followers of the Yazidi faith have suffered persecution for centuries.

“In our history we have suffered 72 massacres,” said Yazidi politician Haji Ghandour Simo. “We are worried Sinjar could be a 73rd.”

He spoke as he tried to leave the town Saturday night but was trapped on the road due to fighting. His phone was turned off on Sunday.

The Islamic State seized the town of Zumar from Kurdish forces a day earlier, along with two small oil fields, according to the Kurdish intelligence official. However, the Kurds are bringing in reinforcements and planning a counteroffensive, he said.

One of the Islamic State’s main goals is to secure the strategic prize of the dam for the city of Mosul, the intelligence official said, adding that it currently remains in pesh merga hands.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/islamic-state-seize-town-of-sinjar-pushing-out-kurds-and-sending-yazidis-fleeing/2014/08/03/52ab53f1-48de-4ae1-9e1d-e241a15f580e_story.html
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4th August 2014 - 03:05 AM
Dalaho
4th August 2014 - 03:02 AM
hahahahahahah omg this women is crazy she is making PDK pesh look like cowards..
Would have loved to see her ask the same questions to YPG from Sere Kaniye in one of the several times when they retreated.

Ho un dijene kuderê, Daish li ser rey ê.


would be fun but of course she wouldn't, since she is a dirty provocateur imo.
Edited by Kurdistano, 4th August 2014 - 07:14 AM.
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Just recently I read, according to Nuce tv. Peshmerga before they retreated took the weapons of the civilian Yezidis so they couldn't resist themselves.

God how can someone claim such a thing without getting red in the face. I swear to god PKK Media is some of the dirties I have seen in my entire life.

How does it make sense. Why should Pesh take the weapons of the civilians before retreating?
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