Daesh attacks kill two at Iraqi base where US advisers stationed

Daesh attacks kill two at Iraqi base where US advisers stationed

May 09, 2017
Kurdish peshmerga forces stand near the bodies of suicide bombers of Daesh, in the city of Kirkuk, Iraq. - Reuters
Kurdish peshmerga forces stand near the bodies of suicide bombers of Daesh, in the city of Kirkuk, Iraq. - Reuters

KIRKUK, Iraq - At least two people were killed and six injured when multiple Daesh (the so-called IS) suicide bombers attacked a base in northern Iraq where US military advisers are stationed, security sources said on Sunday. In addition, two of the militants died when they detonated their vests at the entrance to the K1 base overnight, and three more were killed by Kurdish peshmerga forces who control the Kirkuk area where it is situated.

“They were wearing uniforms like the Kurdish peshmerga and had shaved their beards to look like us,” one officer told Reuters.

Daesh (the so-called IS) claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement, saying it had killed and wounded dozens of “crusaders and apostates”, referring to the peshmerga and Western military advisers. Iraqi forces backed by a US-led coalition are fighting to dislodge Daesh from Mosul, 140 km northwest of Kirkuk, but large pockets of territory remain under militant control, including Hawija, which is near the targeted base. - Reuters


May 09, 2017
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