Iraqi air forces resumed their attacks against the strongholds of ISIS in Mousl's right bank in cooperation with the International Coalition, as they managed to destroy a laboratory to make car bombs on late Friday.
Dozens of people have been killed and injured in a missle attack on the city's left ban, while Popular Mobilization Forces managed to prevent a suicide attack in the area.
According to a statement from Iraqi Defense Ministry, the International Coalition managed to destroy the laboratory upon information provided by the Iraqi intelligence authority, as the Iraqi forces besiged the agricultural district imposing curfew to search two elements of the extremist group.
Medical sources revealed the killing of five persons and the injury of others during two suicide attacks targeting Mousl'a left bank for the first time since the liberation of the area from the extremist group. It added that the first attack targeted a restaurant at Zohour district and the other was carried out at Nour district.
On its hand, Popular Mobilization Forces managed to drop a drone related to ISIS near Singar Mountain. The forces announced that the extremist group managed to imprison 12 civilians in Kirkuk hours after the killing of three of its elements there.
On the other hand, Sadri Current called for a demonstration to demand the change of elections law, as security forces imposed a security cordon in anticipation to any potential attacks targeting the civilians.
On his hand, Chairperson of National Coalition Eyed Allawy called for changing the elections law and its commission raising a state of controversy among the politicians in the country.
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