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After that PDKI deployed its Peshmerga Forces to the border between southern (Iraqi) and eastern (Iranian) Kurdistan several members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) have been killed or injured in different cities and towns in Kurdistan.

On Monday, 1 June, at least seven members of IRGC were injured or killed in a clash between the villages of Shmole and Shendre, located 15 kilometres outside the Kurdish town of Rabat.

Kurdistan Press Agency reports that witnesses in the region stated that a heavy clash erupted yesterday between IRGC members and what they believed were Peshmergas.

Hospital staff in the Kurdish town of Sardasht stated to the press agency that at least 5 injured members of the IRGC were brought in to their hospital in Sardasht yesterday night.

According to witnesses the IRGC members were severely injured. Two of the injured IRGC members names are Ehsan and Reza. Two other members of IRGC were reportedly killed in the clash.
 
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Last time the Kurd cavemen tried to test the waters they got kicked back to the Northern Iraqi caves. Would love to see them trying again. This time we will smash them as if there is no tomorrow :lol:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Iran–Iraq_cross-border_raids

Date July 11, 2011[1]-September 29, 2011[2][3]

Location Iraqi Kurdistan, Sardasht County, Iran

Result Iranian Victory

  • All areas inside Iran cleared of PJAK fighters[3]
  • PJAK operational commander Majid Kavian killed.[1]
  • Kurdistan Regional Government and Iraqi Central Government agree to take measures against PJAK to keep border regions peaceful.[3]
  • PJAK agrees to end armed operations.[4]
On September 29, PJAK accepted Iranian terms and withdrew fully from Iran's soil in what Iranian commanders described as a surrender. According to the IRGC they killed over 180 PJAK fighters and injured over 300 during the operations.
 
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Last time the Kurd cavemen tried to test the waters they got kicked back to the Northern Iraqi caves. Would love to see them trying again. This time we will smash them as if there is no tomorrow :lol:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Iran–Iraq_cross-border_raids

Date July 11, 2011[1]-September 29, 2011[2][3]

Location Iraqi Kurdistan, Sardasht County, Iran

Result Iranian Victory

  • All areas inside Iran cleared of PJAK fighters[3]
  • PJAK operational commander Majid Kavian killed.[1]
  • Kurdistan Regional Government and Iraqi Central Government agree to take measures against PJAK to keep border regions peaceful.[3]
  • PJAK agrees to end armed operations.[4]

lol, Kurdish fighters from PKK, PDKI clashed inside "iran", not long ago.
 
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After that PDKI deployed its Peshmerga Forces to the border between southern (Iraqi) and eastern (Iranian) Kurdistan several members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) have been killed or injured in different cities and towns in Kurdistan.

On Monday, 1 June, at least seven members of IRGC were injured or killed in a clash between the villages of Shmole and Shendre, located 15 kilometres outside the Kurdish town of Rabat.

Kurdistan Press Agency reports that witnesses in the region stated that a heavy clash erupted yesterday between IRGC members and what they believed were Peshmergas.

Hospital staff in the Kurdish town of Sardasht stated to the press agency that at least 5 injured members of the IRGC were brought in to their hospital in Sardasht yesterday night.

According to witnesses the IRGC members were severely injured. Two of the injured IRGC members names are Ehsan and Reza. Two other members of IRGC were reportedly killed in the clash.

I can't follow the incident with your acronyms...

- What is PDKI ?
- Peshmerga forces belong to KRG?
- IRGC members wounded and threated in a KRG hospital ?
- Iranian Forces clashing with Barzani Forces ?

What going on ?
 
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I can't follow the incident with your acronyms...

- What is PDKI ?
- Peshmerga forces belong to KRG?
- IRGC members wounded and threated in a KRG hospital ?
- Iranian Forces clashing with Barzani Forces ?

What going on ?

The 'I' stands for Iran.

-PDKI is a kurdish party that was founded 1945 in Mahabad, E.Kurdistan(Iran) under Qazi Muhammad.

-No, Kurds have fought against Iran for many years and any Kurd that's ready to sacrifice his life for Kurdistan is called a Peshmerga and it's is continuing today aswell. The phrase is very old. Even PKK used to call themselves Peshmerga before the Kurdish brakuji(brother war) started with Barzani's PDK. PDKI have their main bases in KRG, yes and they have stayed silent for over a decade to not disturb the KRG-Iran relations. They along another big party called Komala. But, PDKI has now decided to become active again. And you may have heard about a PDKI fighter that was martyred during a brakuji(brother killing) with PKK in Qendil quite recently. This was over routes to inside Iran I would say. PDKI has operated long before PKK was even established in the Qendil mountains.

-Serdasht is a Kurdish border town on the Iranian side that is controlled by Iran. But Serdasht and other cities around it has a very high "infiltration" of Kurdish fighters.

- When the Republic of Mahabad was established, Barzani's father Mustafa Barzani went with big parts of his clan from S.Kurdistan(Iraq) to Mahabad to help PDKI but when Soviet dropped it's support and other kurdish tribes switched sides to the Shah, Barzani went back with his tribe to todays KRG and started PDK. They are in no way affiliated like a sister party or anything. In fact, during the earlier wars against Iraq, PDK was allied with Iran and therefore helped Iran against PDKI in some areas where many got backstabbed literally.

I keep saying that the reason why Kurds don't have a country is because everyone bothers about their own mountain. If you just knew how nasty the internal history is.
 
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The 'I' stands for Iran.

-PDKI is a kurdish party that was founded 1945 in Mahabad, E.Kurdistan(Iran) under Qazi Muhammad.

-No, Kurds have fought against Iran for many years and any Kurd that's ready to sacrifice his life for Kurdistan is called a Peshmerga and it's is continuing today aswell. The phrase is very old. Even PKK used to call themselves Peshmerga before the Kurdish brakuji(brother war) started with Barzani's PDK. PDKI have their main bases in KRG, yes and they have stayed silent for over a decade to not disturb the KRG-Iran relations. They along another big party called Komala. But, PDKI has now decided to become active again. And you may have heard about a PDKI fighter that was martyred during a brakuji(brother killing) with PKK in Qendil quite recently. This was over routes to inside Iran I would say. PDKI has operated long before PKK was even established in the Qendil mountains.

-Serdasht is a Kurdish border town on the Iranian side that is controlled by Iran. But Serdasht and other cities around it has a very high "infiltration" of Kurdish fighters.

- When the Republic of Mahabad was established, Barzani's father Mustafa Barzani went with big parts of his clan from S.Kurdistan(Iraq) to Mahabad to help PDKI but when Soviet dropped it's support and other kurdish tribes switched sides to the Shah, Barzani went back with his tribe to todays KRG and started PDK. They are in no way affiliated like a sister party or anything. In fact, during the earlier wars against Iraq, PDK was allied with Iran and therefore helped Iran against PDKI in some areas where many got backstabbed literally.

I keep saying that the reason why Kurds don't have a country is because everyone bothers about their own mountain. If you just knew how nasty the internal history is.

Okay now, i understood. :)
 
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Don't f*ck with the Kurds :yahoo:
You must be one of the Moroccan jew offspring, that were sold to Israel for $.50 a head by the king of Morocco Hassan II . They were 500,000 of them.
 
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