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Mortar attack kills 3 in northern Iraq: Police

July 09, 2019
A federal police forces member lunches a mortar during an operation against Daesh (the so-called IS) militants in Qayyara, south of Mosul, Iraq, in this Oct. 26, 2016 file photo. — Reuters
A federal police forces member lunches a mortar during an operation against Daesh (the so-called IS) militants in Qayyara, south of Mosul, Iraq, in this Oct. 26, 2016 file photo. — Reuters

TIKRIT, Iraq — At least three people were killed and four wounded when three mortar bombs hit the northern Iraqi town of Shirqat on Tuesday, police officials and hospital sources said.

Police officials in the area said Daesh (the so-called IS) militants were involved in the attack and the mortars were fired from a nearby mountainous area were militants are still active.

"Daesh fighters are hiding in (the) Makhoul mountains area and use it as a launchpad for their attacks," said Shirqat police colonel Khalil Sahan.

Daesh has recently mounted a series of hit-and-run attacks aimed at undermining the government.

Iraq declared victory over the group, which once held large swathes of the country, in December 2017. But after they were defeated and driven out of areas they controlled for years, the militants have adapted their tactics to insurgent-style attacks. — Reuters


July 09, 2019
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