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Iraq: 13 policemen killed in suspected Daesh attack

Militants open fire at federal police checkpoint in Kirkuk

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Gunmen opened fire at a federal police checkpoint in rural northern Iraq, sparking clashes that killed 13 police, a security official said yesterday. He blamed the attack on Daesh militants.

The attack late Saturday on the checkpoint in Satiha village in Kirkuk province also wounded five police. The security official said the clashes with the militants lasted for nearly an hour.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to reporters.

The militant group did not immediatel­y claim responsibi­lity for the attack. But northern Iraq has been a hotspot for Daesh activity since its territoria­l defeat in 2017 by Iraqi security forces with assistance from the US-led coalition.

Iraqi forces routinely carry out anti-Daesh operations in the rugged mountainou­s northern region and the deserts of western Iraq where they are known to be holed up.

Daesh attacks have abated in recent years but continue in these areas where security forces are often the target of ambushes, raids and roadside bombs.

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