Three policemen were killed on Sunday in a suicide attack south of Mosul, the northern Iraqi city where Daesh is fighting off a US-backed offensive, security sources said.
A group of about 10 assailants, including four suicide bombers, had tried to infiltrate a Federal Police helicopter base in Al-Areej, a police captain told Reuters.
Three policemen and three of the assailants were killed in the attack, he said. Police gave chase but the assailants managed to escape, he said.
Daesh’s Amaq news agency said the attack was carried out by two members who detonated their explosive vests after running out of ammunition.
It is the first major attack targeting government forces in this area since those forces took it back in February, four months after launching an offensive on Mosul.
Several camps for people displaced from Mosul are located in a nearby town, Hammam Al-Alil, which is also a center of operations for international aid organizations.
Daesh is now besieged in the northwestern part of Mosul, an area that includes the Old City. Its Grand Al-Nuri Mosque is where the group’s leader, Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, declared a “caliphate” over parts of Iraq and Syria in mid-2014.
Source: Arab News
GMT 12:21 2017 Friday ,29 December
Iraqi PM declares full liberation of iraq from ISGMT 04:54 2017 Tuesday ,05 December
7 killed as Iraqi army helicopter crash during routine flightGMT 04:31 2017 Tuesday ,05 December
Abadi says Iraq to act soon over border areas in stand-offGMT 03:57 2017 Tuesday ,05 December
Kurdish referendum unconstitutionalGMT 03:37 2017 Tuesday ,05 December
Iraq launches operation to clear desert near Syria of ISGMT 03:20 2017 Tuesday ,05 December
Iraq forces open new front in final push against IS militant groupGMT 01:35 2017 Tuesday ,05 December
Iraq face tough battle against IS desert hideoutsGMT 14:57 2017 Tuesday ,28 November
Suicide bombers kill 11 in Iraq attack claimed by ISMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor