Kurdish forces abandon disputed oil fields

Withdrawal follows Iraqi government taking back control of Kirkuk

Iraqi government forces faced little resistance re-taking disputed oil fields
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Kurdish forces have abandoned large areas of northern and eastern Iraq they had controlled since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003, in the wake of Iraqi government forces taking control of the oil-rich city of Kirkuk.

“The vastly outnumbered Kurdish forces, known as the Peshmerga, appeared to have bowed to demands from the central government that they hand over areas outside the Kurds' autonomous region, including territory seized from the Islamic State group in recent years,” ABC News says.

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