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Sunday, 12 October 2014
Triple suicide attack hits Kurds in Iraq
At least 29 members of the Kurdish security
forces, who are battling ISIL, killed and 88 injured.
A triple suicide attack tore through a Kurdish
compound in eastern Iraq, killing at least 29
members of the security forces and wounding 88,
according to hospital and security officials.
The attack happened in Qara Tappah, in the
eastern Diyala province about 120km northeast
of Baghdad.
Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr, reporting from Erbil,
said the attack was a triple car bombing.
"They targeted three different locations in close
proximity to each other - two of them were used
as bases by Kurdish security forces, a third by the
PUK political party," Khodr said.
"The Kurds are at war and definitely this is a
major blow, especially as of late Kurdish forces,
with the help of US-led air strikes, have been able
to capture back territory from ISIL in recent
weeks."
Kurdish sources told Al Jazeera that the death toll
was likely to rise.
Police chief slain
In a separate incident, officials say a bomb killed
the police chief of Iraq's Anbar province.
Councilman Faleh al-Issawi told the Associated
Press news agency that the bomb went off on
Sunday morning near a convoy carrying Brig Gen
Ahmed al-Dulaimi in the vast province west
of Baghdad.
The convoy had been travelling through an area
to the north of the provincial capital, Ramadi.
Al Jazeera's Imran Khan, reporting from Baghdad,
said that authrorities had responded to the attack
by imposing a curfew.
"This is seen as quite a major attack," Khan said.
"Enforcing the curfew will be difficult because ISIL
are in control of much of the province."
It was not immediately clear if others were killed.
The councilman said Iraqi security forces had
recaptured the area from the rebels a day earlier.
Anbar has seen a growing rebellion since early
this year. Groups led by the Islamic State of Iraq
and the Levant, have fully controlled the city of
Fallujah, parts of Ramadi and rural areas.
The upsurge in violence in Anbar comes as
ominous warnings were sounded that ISIL could
be close to taking over the whole of the province.
US defence officials said Iraqi government
forces were in a "tenuous" position in Anbar,
where the few remaining government-controlled
areas have come under repeated attack from ISIL.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility.
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