Iran's Kurdish Rebels Prepare for Potential Ground Offensive
As tensions escalate, Iranian Kurdish fighters stand ready to launch a ground operation against Tehran if the chance presents itself, vowing to take action to support ongoing protests.
Amid the ongoing turmoil in Iran, Iranian Kurdish fighters have declared their readiness to launch a ground offensive if the opportunity arises. The announcement comes as the country grapples with widespread protests ignited by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who was allegedly beaten by Iran's morality police.
The Kurdish fighters, who have been engaged in a decades-long struggle for autonomy, are closely monitoring the situation and are prepared to take action to support the protesters. Mustafa Hijri, the leader of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI), a key Kurdish opposition group, stated that the group's peshmerga forces are ready to intervene if needed.
Hijri emphasized that the peshmerga fighters are well-equipped and trained, and they are determined to assist the Iranian people in their fight for freedom and democracy. He added that the PDKI has been in contact with other Kurdish groups, as well as international organizations, to coordinate a potential ground operation.
The Iranian government has responded to the protests with a harsh crackdown, deploying security forces and using live ammunition against demonstrators. Thousands of people have been arrested, and dozens have been killed, according to human rights groups.
The Kurdish fighters' readiness to intervene is a significant development, as they have historically played a crucial role in challenging the Iranian government's authority. The PDKI and other Kurdish groups have been engaged in a decades-long struggle for greater autonomy and rights, often clashing with Iranian security forces.
The potential for a ground operation by the Kurdish fighters could further complicate the situation in Iran and potentially draw international attention to the ongoing conflict. However, Hijri emphasized that the peshmerga forces will only act if the opportunity arises and if their intervention is deemed necessary to support the protesters.
The developments in Iran continue to unfold, and the role of the Kurdish fighters will be closely watched as the country grapples with the ongoing unrest and calls for change.
Source: Al Jazeera


