Suicide attacks kill 10 police in Iraq

Iraqi officials say three near-simultaneous suicide car bombings targeting a government compound have killed 10 policemen in Ramadi.

May 15, 2015

Sahoub Baghdadi





BAGHDAD — Iraqi officials say three near-simultaneous suicide car bombings targeting a government compound have killed 10 policemen in Ramadi, the provincial capital of the western Anbar province where government forces are battling Daesh militants.



A police officer says Friday’s attack is part of a new push by the militant group to capture areas still controlled by the government in Ramadi. He says at least seven policemen were also wounded in the coordinated attack. Athal Al-Fahdawi, an Anbar councilman, says fighting is still underway around the Ramadi compound, which houses most of the city’s government offices. Ramadi was a key stronghold of the insurgency in the US-led war in Iraq. It’s now mostly held by Iraqi government forces, although Daesh militants control some parts of it, mainly on the outskirts. — AP


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