Publish date30 Oct 2016 - 9:06
Story Code : 249318

Turkey warns Hashd al-Shaabi over presence in Tal Afar

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has issued a warning to Hashd al-Shaabi, Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces, over entering Tal Afar, town located near Mosul announcing that it will increase its presence in its border with Iraq.
Turkey warns Hashd al-Shaabi over presence in Tal Afar
While speaking to reporters at a reception marking the country’s Republic Day in Ankara on Saturday, Erdogan said that Turkey “would not look favorably" if the Hashd al-Shaabi entered the ethnic Turkmen town of Tal Afar, located close to Mosul.

He went on to vow "a different response" if the Popular Mobilization Units entered the town, which was overran by Daesh in 2014 and has become a key base for linking Takfiri terrorists in Syria’s Raqqah and Mosul.
 
Earlier, Hashd al-Shaabi spokesman, Ahmad al-Assadi, announced that their forces have begun operations aimed at cutting supply routes between Mosul and Raqqah by freeing Tal Afar.    

Meanwhile, they have liberated ten villages located around Mosul; however, they have announced that they will not be entering the city itself.

The operation is part of a large-scale offensive which the Iraqi army, volunteer Shia and Sunni fighters, and Kurdish forces recently launched to retake Mosul.     

Erdogan’s warning came just two days after Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu announced that Ankara would view advances on Tal Afar as a threat and was prepared to take "adequate measures."
 
There are reports that about 50,000 Iraqi ground troops are involved in the Mosul offensive, including 30,000 army troops, 10,000 Kurdish Peshmerga fighters and the remaining 10,000 from police and Popular Mobilization Units.

Iraqi forces have so far liberated nearly 80 towns and villages ever since they began the decisive battle on October 17.

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