According to Xelil, the PKK has now officially retreated from Sinjar, Sputnik news agency reported.
"[On April 1], the PKK officially left our region in compliance with the demands of Sinjar residents and headed towards Syria along with its equipment and heavy armament. The exact number of PKK members who have retreated hasn't been estimated," the official told Sputnik.
"The government of Iraqi Kurdistan, Baghdad and the people of Sinjar demanded that the PKK leave the territory of the city and we are grateful that they have complied with the demand," Xelil said.
He added that the PKK has decided to retreat due to the fact that Sinjar residents are capable of ensuring their own security.
"This step will contribute to safeguarding the security of Sinjar," the official stressed.
Last week, a representative of the Peshmerga, the Kurdish military forces in Iraqi Kurdistan, told Sputnik that claims by the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) about having retreated from Sinjar were a ruse, despite a number of key political and military figures saying that the PKK has completely retreated and that government forces and Kurdish Peshmerga units had taken their place.
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