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The PUK insurgency was a low-level rebellion of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) against Baathist Iraq from 1975-1979, following the defeat of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in the Second Iraqi–Kurdish War, which forced that organization to declare a ceasefire and move into exile in Iran. Due to lack of foreign support, the PUK guerrillas were only able to operate in the most remote parts of the mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan. During this period, the PUK plunged into a political crisis with the KDP, which led to heavy intra-Kurdish warfare, climaxing in 1977. After the insurgency, the PUK entered into an alliance with Iranian forces during the Iran–Iraq War, and were backed by Iran in the Kurdish rebellion of 1983.

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  • Troisième insurrection kurde irakienne (fr)
  • PUK insurgency (en)
  • Insurgência curda no Iraque em 1975–1979 (pt)
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  • The PUK insurgency was a low-level rebellion of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) against Baathist Iraq from 1975-1979, following the defeat of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in the Second Iraqi–Kurdish War, which forced that organization to declare a ceasefire and move into exile in Iran. Due to lack of foreign support, the PUK guerrillas were only able to operate in the most remote parts of the mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan. During this period, the PUK plunged into a political crisis with the KDP, which led to heavy intra-Kurdish warfare, climaxing in 1977. After the insurgency, the PUK entered into an alliance with Iranian forces during the Iran–Iraq War, and were backed by Iran in the Kurdish rebellion of 1983. (en)
  • La troisième insurrection kurde irakienne voit l'émergence l'union patriotique du Kurdistan (UPK) comme l'une des principales forces politiques du kurdistan irakien, après que le Parti démocratique du Kurdistan (PDK) a vu ses positions mis en difficulté à la suite de la deuxième insurrection kurde irakienne. (fr)
  • A insurgência curda no Iraque em 1975–1979 foi uma rebelião de baixo nível entre 1975 e 1979 da União Patriótica do Curdistão contra o Iraque Baathista, após a derrota do Partido Democrático do Curdistão na Segunda Guerra Curdo-Iraquiana, que forçou a organização a declarar um cessar- fogo e passar para o exílio no Irã. Devido à falta de apoio estrangeiro, os guerrilheiros da União Patriótica do Curdistão só conseguiram operar nas regiões mais altas das montanhas do sul do Curdistão. Durante o período de militância, a União Patriótica do Curdistão imergiu em uma crise política com o Partido Democrático do Curdistão, o que levou o último a se engajar em uma intensa guerra intra-curda, atingindo o ápice em 1977. A insurgência da União Patriótica do Curdistão mais tarde transformaria-se numa (pt)
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  • PUK insurgency (en)
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