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Iraq
Salahuddin adventures: 3 kidnapped tribals killed, tribes jump up and down, curse mustaches
2018-08-02


3 tribesmen kidnapped on way back from policeman's funeral found killed in Salahuddin

Salahuddin (IraqiNews.com) Three rustics were found killed on Wednesday, as they were kidnapped while on way back from funeral of a policeman in Salahuddin, a security source from the province said on Wednesday.

Speaking to Alghad Press, the source said, "security troops found three bodies in al-Taji region, for rustics from al-Dujail. They were kidnapped on Tuesday evening."

The rustics, according to the source, "were kidnapped while on their way back from the funeral of Col. Hussein al-Khazarji, who was was killed, along with his brother, on Tuesday on Dujail-Baghdad road.

Iraqi authorities declare curfew in al-Dujail district following fierce tribal clashes

Salahuddin (IraqiNews.com) – Iraqi authorities on Wednesday imposed a curfew in the Shia-dominated district of al-Dujail in Salahuddin until a further notice shortly after security forces contained tribal clashes there, a security source was quoted as saying.

Speaking to Alforat News, the source said that security forces “have been deployed in the district to ensure the curfew is applied and to prevent any clashes between tribesmen again.”

Fierce clashes erupted earlier in the day in al-Dujail district, northeast of Salahuddin, after three chieftains were found dead in al-Taji area.

The chieftains, according to the source, “were kidnapped while on their way back from the funeral of Col. Hussein al-Khazarji, who was killed, along with his brother, on Tuesday evening on the Dujail-Baghdad road.”

Several tribes had staged rallies and blocked roads in Salahuddin, demanding the capture of the killers and bringing them to trial as soon as possible.

The demonstrators also demanded the release “of their sons, who are still kidnapped in the province.”

There has been an uptick in attacks and kidnappings in Iraq since the defeat of Islamic State militants last year.
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