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Iraqi Kurdish PUK security force alleges plot to kill party leader

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A security agency controlled by the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region said on Wednesday that they had uncovered a plot to assassinate PUK leader Pavel Talabani, sharing a video that purported to show six guards saying they had received an order to kill him.

Bafel Talabani, President of The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), gestures during Iraq's Kurdistan region parliamentary election in Sulaimaniya, Iraq October 20, 2024. Reuters/Ako Rasheed

Bafel Talabani, President of The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), gestures during Iraq's Kurdistan region parliamentary election in Sulaimaniya, Iraq October 20, 2024. Reuters/Ako Rasheed

A security agency controlled by the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region said on Wednesday that they had uncovered a plot to assassinate PUK leader Pavel Talabani, sharing a video that purported to show six guards saying they had received an order to kill him.

The video, broadcast by a PUK-affiliated security service in the Kurdistan region, showed the fighters describing plans to rent an apartment in a high-rise building near the PUK leader's headquarters. Footage included snipers with silencers positioned near a window overlooking the party leader's office.

The guards in the video say they received their orders from Lahur Talabani, a prominent Kurdish politician who is the cousin of Pavel Talabani and leader of the rival People's Front party.

Lahur Talabani's office was not immediately available for comment. A member of the People's Front accused the PUK of using judicial and security institutions to suppress political rivals.

Lahur Talabani was arrested on Friday by PUK-controlled forces after they raided a hotel in Sulaymaniya late on Thursday and clashed for four hours with fighters loyal to him. Police and hospital sources said three PUK commandos and two of Lahur Talabani's fighters were killed in the fighting.

Security officials said more than 160 of Lahur Talabani's loyalists were detained alongside him.

A court in Sulaymaniya had issued an arrest warrant for Lahur Talabani on charges of attempted murder and destabilizing the city's security, judicial officials said. Sources familiar with the situation said the arrest was part of a broader struggle for control over Sulaymaniya, a key stronghold of the PUK.

Lahur Talabani was previously joint president of the PUK until a power struggle led to his ousting in 2021.

"Deploying tanks and hundreds of armored vehicles to arrest a party leader is absolutely unrelated to legal or democratic methods," said the People's Front representative, speaking on condition of anonymity due to fear of arrest.

The confrontation marks the most serious internal armed conflict among Kurdish factions in Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003.

The escalation has raised concerns among regional officials and analysts that violence could threaten the relative stability long enjoyed by Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region, which has largely remained insulated from the broader unrest affecting other parts of the country.

Reporting by Ahmed Rasheed

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