Kirkuk on edge as security forces anticipate fresh protests
Security forces took up positions in downtown Kirkuk Thursday, bracing for anticipated demonstrations near Kirkuk Citadel. Local reports indicate that authorities expect renewed protests in response to last week's events.
On Saturday, Kurdish protesters expressed dissent over the closure of the Kirkuk-Erbil road. Arab and Turkmen groups, including backers of the government-sanctioned Popular Mobilization Forces, initiated the blockade. The move was aimed at countering an Iraqi government order to return the Joint Operations Command headquarters, formerly a Kurdistan Democratic Party office, to the party's control.
The demonstrations last week resulted in four deaths and several injuries.
Earlier today, an Iraqi Ministry of Defense source confirmed that two high-ranking commanders have arrived in Kirkuk to oversee security. Army Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Abdul Amir Yarallah and Ground Forces Commander Lt. Gen. Qasim Al-Muhammadi are in the city to supervise security efforts following recent developments in the contested area between Erbil and Baghdad.