Al-Fateh Parliamentary bloc condemned the attack on the city of Sinjar and called on the government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to register an official complaint with the United Nations, the Security Council, and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation regarding repeated Turkish abuses.
The Iraqi Joint Operations Command (JOC) also condemned Monday the Turkish airstrikes against suspected positions of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in several areas in Northern Iraq.
A JOC statement said that 18 Turkish warplanes carried out a series of airstrikes late on Sunday night on refugee camps in Sinjar, some 100 km West of Nineveh’s provincial capital Mosul, and Makhmour, about 60 km southeast of Mosul, according to Xinhua.
The Turkish warplanes also flew over the areas of al-Kuwayr, Erbil, and al-Shirqat, with 193 km deep inside the Iraqi territories, the statement said.
The JOC described the Turkish airstrikes as a “provocative act and is inconsistent with the good-neighborliness in accordance with international conventions and is a flagrant violation of Iraqi sovereignty”.
Iraq called on Turkey to stop the violation of Iraqi territories and said that it is “fully prepared for cooperation between the two countries to control the security situations on the common borders”, the statement added.
Earlier, the Turkish Ministry of Defense announced that the Turkish jets bombed positions of PKK militants, across Northern Iraq, as part of the “Claw-Eagle Operation”.
Turkish forces frequently carry out ground operations, airstrikes and artillery bombardments against the positions of the PKK militants in Northern Iraq, especially the Qandil Mountains, the main base of the PKK.