Iraqi Kurdish PUK security force alleges plot to kill party leader


FILE PHOTO: 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/ File Photo

BAGHDAD (Reuters) -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.

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