Four people killed and several wounded in ISIS suicide attack in Salahuddin Province

Four people killed and several wounded in ISIS suicide attack in Salahuddin Province

Four people were killed and wounded in a suicide attack carried out by Islamic State (IS) extremists in the al-Eshaqi sub-district in southern Samara, a security source from Salahuddin Province revealed on Sunday.

The police source said an IS suicide bomber detonated himself near an Iraqi police station in the al-Eshaqi sub-district, killing two officers and wounding others, al-Sumeriya reported.

The wounded people were rushed to the hospital while security forces called for more reinforcements, including the deployment of the Saraya al-Salam militias affiliated to influential Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, the source added.

Elsewhere, clashes erupted between an armed group and Iraqi Federal Police on the Kirkuk-Baghdad road, a security source told Shafaq news agency.

The source did not report any casualties between the two sides.

On Sunday night, Iraqi Counter-Terrorism Intelligence defused a car bomb plot, through a controlled explosion, west of Mosul city. The explosion did not result in any casualties.

In December, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared a “final victory” over the extremist group, but the militants continue to carry out assassinations, ambushes, and bombings across the country.

Source: Kurdistan 24