Multiple suicide attacks kill 12 Iraqi troops, militiamen
Islamic State group strikes outside a town in Anbar province west of Baghdad.
Iraqi officials say a series of suicide attacks by the
Islamic State (IS) group outside a town in Anbar province west of
Baghdad killed 12 soldiers and allied Sunni militiamen.
The
military and hospital officials say Tuesday’s attack began when IS
militants shelled army and militia positions outside the town of Haditha
with mortars. They followed up with two suicide bombers who blew
themselves up near the troops and later with three suicide car bombings.
The officials say five soldiers and three Sunni tribesmen were wounded.
‘13 militants killed’
The
officials say airstrikes by the U.S.-led alliance destroyed six IS
vehicles and killed 13 militants as they approached the site.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak to the media.
Much of Anbar is under IS control.
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