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22 killed in Kirkuk IS attack

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Jihadist gunmen, some of them wearing suicide vests, attacked the Iraqi city of Kirkuk on Friday, killing at least 22 people, in an apparent effort to divert the thousands of troops and militiamen closing in on their Mosul stronghold, reports AFP.

The assault, together with another further north, left at least 22 people dead and came as pro-government forces were making major gains on the fifth day of their advance on the last major urban centre held by the Islamic State group in Iraq. Kirkuk, an ethnically and religiousl­y divided city currently under Kurdish control, woke up to find IS fighters spreading across several neighbourh­oods.

A correspond­ent saw a group of men carrying rifles and grenades and wearing "Afghan-style clothes" walk down one street in Kirkuk. At least five suicide bombers struck government targets in the city, including the main police headquarte­rs, in a coordinate­d attack that began in the middle of the night.

IS claimed the raid, according to the IS-affiliated Amaq news agency, one of the most spectacula­r such attacks by the group in recent months.

Gunfire and explosions echoed across the city all morning, residents said, and live footage on local television showed street battles in several neighbourh­oods. "Around morning prayers, I saw several Dawaesh (IS fighters) enter Al-Mohammadi mosque," Haidar Abdelhusse­in, a teacher who lives in the Tesaeen neighbourh­ood, told AFP.

The governor of Kirkuk, Najmeddin Karim, said he suspected the involvemen­t of IS sleeper cells. According to Amaq, the jihadist group claimed to control half of the city but reports from witnesses and security officers suggest that may be an exaggerati­on.

 ??  ?? A member of the Iraqi government forces takes a position on top of a vehicle on the outskirts of the Qayyarah area, south of Mosul, during an operation against Islamic State to retake the main hub city.
A member of the Iraqi government forces takes a position on top of a vehicle on the outskirts of the Qayyarah area, south of Mosul, during an operation against Islamic State to retake the main hub city.

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