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Iraq
Eight killed in car-bomb attack at Iraqi checkpoint
2018-08-30
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] At least eight people were killed and 12 maimed in a suicide car-kaboom on a security checkpoint in western Iraq, the local mayor said on Wednesday.

The attacker drove a car rigged with explosives into the checkpoint in Qaim district, which was jointly manned by the army and Shi’ite militias, Mayor Ahmed al-Mehlawy told Rooters.

Five snuffies and three non-combatants were killed, Mehlawy said. Some of the maimed were in a critical condition, he said. The Iraqi military put the initial corpse count at seven.

"Security forces in the Qaim district noticed a suspect Kia vehicle and shot at it after it turned out to be rigged and driven by a suicidal terrorist, which led to its kaboom and the death of seven people, including four from the security forces and three civilians," the military said in a statement.

ISIS grabbed credit for the attack and said it killed 28 people, contradicting the official corpse counts.

Iraq declared victory over ISIS in December, dislodging the group from all the territory it held after its self-proclaimed caliphate, which also encompassed part of Syria, collapsed earlier in 2017.

Security forces retook Qaim, which lies 300 km (185 miles) west of Baghdad in the Sunni province of Anbar, on the border with Syria, in November. It was one of the last remaining territories in the country held by ISIS.

The group’s fighters have since then waged a campaign of kidnappings and killings.

UPDATED: Death toll from today’s car bomb attack in Anbar rises to 10

Anbar (IraqiNews.com) – The corpse count from today’s suicide car kaboom on a security checkpoint at al-Qaem district in Anbar rose to 10, including six army troops and four members of the Popular Mobilization Forces, a security source was quoted as saying.

The attack, in which a bobby-trapped vehicle was used, left 14 security personnel maimed, Iraqi website BasNews quoted the source as saying on Wednesday.
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