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Seven Iraqi troops killed north of Baghdad

Published: 26 May 2016 - 03:10 pm | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 06:42 am
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Iraqi pro-government forces fire an anti-tank cannon near al-Sejar village, north-east of Fallujah, on May 25, 2016, as they take part in a major assault to retake the city from the Islamic State (IS) group. AFP / AHMAD AL-RUBAYE

By Ibrahim Saleh

BAGHDAD: Six Iraqi army and police personnel were killed Thursday in an attack north of Baghdad, a police officer said.
Major General Nadir al-Janabi told Anadolu Agency that a joint force from the army and police were attacked by a sniper while searching a home in Basatin al-Tarmia district, located around 29 kilometers (18 miles) north of Baghdad.
Sniper fire resulted in the death of a police captain and another policeman. 
Al-Janabi said that three other soldiers were killed a few minutes later by two improvised bombs that were planted near the home.
Meanwhile, an improvised bomb targeting a police patrol went off in al-Moshahada sub-district in al-Tarmia, leaving two policemen dead and four others injured.
According to Iraqi security forces, the Daesh terrorist group has hideouts in Basatin al-Tarmia, which it uses to launch attacks on nearby areas, including central Baghdad.
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