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Islamic Revolutionary Guards commander Qasem Soleimani (right) at the front line during offensive operations against ISIS in the town of Tal Ksaiba in Salahuddin Province, Iraq, on March 8, 2015. Reuters


Kirkuk-Iran runs six military camps near the city of Kirkuk in northern Iraq, including around 1,500 officers and commanders from the Quds Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.

Tehran is also planning to open new military camps between the cities of Kirkuk and Mosul reaching to the Syrian border, informed sources told Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper.

Head of the military wing at the Kurdistan Freedom Party Hussein Yazdan said: “Mohammad Shahlaei, a veteran commander of the Quds Force, currently supervises the operations and movements of this Revolutionary Guards unit in northern Iraq.”

He said that another person known by the name of Ikbali Bour leads with another committee of Iranian commanders, the militias of the Popular Crowd in the field. Bour works under the command of Shahlaei.

Yazdan added that the committee also includes religious figure Mohammed Ali Karmi, head of the political doctrine at the Quds Force, and Hassan Mahdavi, head of the military training, Asghar Turabi, the head of the Intelligence, and media sector chief Ali Zanjeer Zarabi.

Meanwhile, commanders of the Quds Force who supervise the Shi’ite militia leadership in Iraq are Brigadier Generals Mohammed Shahlaei, Mojtaba Abtahi, Iraj Masjedi and Ahmad Forouzandeh, who are all directly supervised by the Quds Forces Commander Qasem Soleimani.

Head of the Kurdish Security in Tuz Khormato, Farouq Ahmed told Asharq Al-Awsat: “There are three big military camps run by the militias of the Popular Crowd, located south of Tuz Khormato, from where the Iranian military officials are currently operating.”