As many as
300 militants are believed killed as US-led airstrikes assist the Kurdistan
regional government in northern Iraq
Fazel
Hawramy on Mount Sinjar
The
Guardian, Sunday 21 December 2014 21.55 GMT
Kurdish
peshmerga forces backed by US-led air strikes pushed Islamic State militants
out of a large area around Mount Sinjar in northern Iraq, according to Kurdish
officials.
“We have
managed to free 3,000 sq km during the last 24 hours,” Massoud Barzani, the
president of Iraqi Kurdistan, told reporters on top of Mount Sinjar.
“Most of Sinjar is under our control now and with the help of God, we will free
all of it.”
The
Kurdistan regional government mobilised close to 10,000 peshmerga fighters last
week in an ongoing operation to drive Isis
from the Sinjar area, which is near the Syrian border.