‘Not safe’: Kurds flee Kirkuk after Iraqi forces take over
Some 100,000 Kurds are believed to have fled Kirkuk since Iraqi government forces took over the oil-rich city this week, for fear of sectarian violence and reprisals after their banned independence referendum. Euronews spoke to one of them: a Kurdish man who asked not to be identified because he has worked closely with Iraqi forces. He…
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