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Militants kill two Iraqi police in anti-IS stronghold
by Staff Writers
Habbaniyah, Iraq (AFP) May 15, 2017


Militants killed two police Monday in Haditha in a rare attack inside a town west of Baghdad that tribesmen and security forces successfully defended against repeated jihadist assaults, officials said.

When the Islamic State group seized swathes of territory in Anbar and elsewhere in Iraq, Haditha was one of the largest Sunni Arab population centres in the country not to fall to the jihadists.

Khalid Salman, the head of the Haditha council, said three militants infiltrated the town and clashed with security forces and tribesmen, killing two police.

The attackers were later surrounded in a house and killed, Salman said.

A police first lieutenant gave the same death toll but said the two police were killed when one of the attackers blew himself up.

The officer put the total number of militants involved at four, and said the remainder were killed by security forces.

IS seized large areas north and west of Baghdad in 2014, but Iraqi forces backed by US-led air strikes have since regained significant ground from the jihadists.

Iraqi forces recaptured the Anbari cities of Ramadi and Fallujah from IS, and are now nearly seven months into a massive operation to retake Mosul in the country's north.

But the fall of Mosul will not mean the complete defeat of IS in Iraq: the jihadist group still holds territory west of the city as well as in Anbar, where it is carrying out deadly attacks targeting security forces.

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Number of civilians fleeing Mosul swells: aid group
Mosul, Iraq (AFP) May 13, 2017
The number of people fleeing the fighting in the Iraqi city of Mosul is reaching new highs and the condition of the displaced civilians is deteriorating, an aid group said Saturday. Iraq forces are battling the Islamic State group in the western half of Mosul and nearing a final push to root out the jihadists from their last redoubts in its Old City. A large number of civilians - around ... read more

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