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Nineveh Plain Protection Units
Dates of operationDecember 2014–Present
Active regionsNineveh plains Northern Iraq
Part ofZowaa Flag SmallAssyrian Democratic Movement[1]
Allies Iraqi Armed Forces

Peshmerga

Popular Mobilization Forces (Iraq)
Opponents Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant

The Nineveh Plain Protection Units or NPU is a military organization that was formed late in 2014, largely but not exclusively by Assyrians in Iraq, to defend against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.[2] The Nineveh plains are a region where Christians in Iraq have traditionally been concentrated.[3] By December 2014, the group said it had between 500 and 1000 men in training, that the US was helping train them, and that financial support was coming mostly from Assyrians in the US and Europe.[2][3] In February 2015 there were unverified reports that the group had 5,000 Christian men registered to be trained, 500 are already training for combat, and 500 volunteers from the group stationed in threatened towns.[1][4]

References

  1. ^ a b Jack Moore for Newsweek. Feb 4, 2015 4000 Strong NPU Assyrian Soldiers
  2. ^ a b John Burger for Aletia. December 4, 2014 Christians in Iraq Forming Militia to Defend, and Possibly Retake, Ancestral Lands
  3. ^ a b Steven Nelson for US News and World Report. Feb. 6, 2015 Iraqi Assyrian Christians Form Anti-ISIS Militia, and You Can Legally Chip In
  4. ^ Nour Malas for the Wall Street Journal Feb 3, 2015 The Assyrian Christians Take Up Arms To Fight ISIS