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![]() by AFP Staff Writers Samarra, Iraq (AFP) Aug 11, 2021
A blast killed eight members of the security forces on Wednesday during an operation in northern Iraq to detonate explosives planted by the Islamic State group, a security source said. A military sapper was preparing a charge to detonate unexploded ordnance laid by the jihadists in Salaheddin province "when a mistake was made and the explosion happened", the source told AFP. The blast killed six soldiers and two policemen charged with oil field protection, the source said. Some of Iraq's largest oil refineries are situated in the region where the explosion occurred. IS took the area in 2014 and it was recaptured by the Iraqi army in 2016. In 2017 Baghdad announced victory over the jihadist group, and attacks in Iraqi cities have since become much rarer, although troops continue to fight IS sleeper cells in mountainous and desert areas. The jihadists still mount deadly operations, mostly at night and in remote areas. On July 19, the Sunni Muslim IS said it was behind a bombing that killed more than 30 people at a market in the Baghdad district of Sadr City, a densely populated Shiite stronghold.
![]() ![]() Murder of city official fuels anger over Iraq impunity Karbala, Iraq (AFP) Aug 11, 2021 The gunning down in the street of a municipal official in the Iraqi shrine city of Karbala sparked anger Wednesday over the government's failure to halt a wave of assassinations. Abir Salim, the director of municipal services in the city which houses the mausoleums of two of Shiite Islam's most revered figures, was shot dead as he was carrying out his duties on Tuesday, Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhemi's office said. He was on foot supervising a survey of unauthorised construction in Karbala wh ... read more
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