Bombing leaves three Iraqi policemen dead south of Mosul
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At least three policemen have been killed after a group of Takfiri Daesh terrorists launched a bomb attack against them south of Mosul as government forces, backed by volunteer fighters from Popular Mobilization Units, try to drive them out of the country’s second largest city.
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Apr 23, 2017 12:14 UTC
  • Bombing leaves three Iraqi policemen dead south of Mosul

At least three policemen have been killed after a group of Takfiri Daesh terrorists launched a bomb attack against them south of Mosul as government forces, backed by volunteer fighters from Popular Mobilization Units, try to drive them out of the country’s second largest city.

According to Press TV, Commander of Federal Police Forces Lieutenant General Raed Shaker Jawdat stated on Sunday that a group of about 10 assailants, including four bombers, tried to infiltrate into a Federal Police helicopter base in al-Areej area north of Hammam al-Alil town.

Jawdat added that the four bombers were killed, while the rest managed to escape to nearby villages and surrounding hills.

The development came on the same day that Kurdistan Region’s Directorate of Counter Terrorism announced that a high-ranking Daesh figure had been killed in a US-led airstrike on Tal Afar city, located 63 kilometers west of Mosul.

The directorate identified the slain militant as Ali Reda Mahmoud and an official in the self-proclaimed education department of the extremist group.

The United Nations says nearly half a million civilians have fled fighting since the offensive to retake Mosul from the Daesh terrorists started on October 17, 2016.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said on April 17 that 493,000 people had been displaced from the city, located some 400 kilometers north of the capital Baghdad.

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