Dr Omeid Hama Ali, the director of Suleimaniyah Hospital's emergency department, said the hospital treated 44 other wounded fighters. He spoke to the Associated Press by phone today.
Iraqi troops forced their way into Kirkuk yesterday and seized several major oil and gas installations nearby. Kurdish forces withdrew amid scattered clashes.
It was not clear where the Kurdish fighters were killed, or if the Iraqi forces sustained any losses.
Since then, Kurdish forces have been withdrawing from disputed territories across northern and eastern Iraq, including areas they acquired in the tumult of the war on the Islamic State group.
The Ministry's Emergency Response Unit says the Kurdish forces pulled out of the towns of Jaloula, Khaniqain, and Mandali, near the Iranian border. The announcement was posted on the ministry's website today.
The Kurdish forces pulled out of the disputed oil city of Kirkuk on Monday as Iraqi troops took over. Baghdad has demanded Kurdish authorities return all the country's 'disputed territories' mostly areas Kurdish forces took since the 2014 in the war against the Islamic State group.
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