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Date: 1 September 2014
Germany to send anti-tank weapons, rifles to Iraqi Kurds
Source: Space War
The move followed a meeting of ministers led by Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin to discuss what Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen described as an "extremely critical" situation in Iraq.
Islamic State (IS) militants are acting with "merciless brutality", she told a joint press conference with Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, adding the international community had to support the persecuted.
The equipment, which will be delivered in three stages, will include 30 anti-tank missiles, 16,000 assault rifles, 8,000 pistols as well as portable anti-tank rocket launchers, the defence ministry said.
As well as weapons, Germany plans to send other items such as tents, helmets and radio equipment, according to a list from the defence ministry.
The first deliveries of German weapons will be able to equip about 4,000 soldiers by the end of September, von der Leyen said.
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