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Militant Twin Attacks in N Iraq Gov’t Targets

Militant Twin Attacks in N Iraq Gov’t Targets
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At least 16 people had been martyred in militant attacks on government-run facilities in Iraq's Northern Province of Kirkuk, official sources said.

Militant Twin Attacks in N Iraq Gov’t Targets

According to Iraqi security sources, gunmen wearing explosive vests raided multiple government targets in Kirkuk Province, including a police headquarters and a power plant, early on Friday.

The Takfiri Daesh [Arabic acronym for "ISIS"/ "ISIL"] terror group claimed responsibility for the attacks.

In one attack, three bombers infiltrated a power plant being built by an Iranian company near Dibis, a town about 40 kilometers [25 miles] northwest of Kirkuk, the mayor said.

"Three suicide bombers attacked the power plant at around 6:00 am [0300 GMT], killing 12 Iraqi administrators and engineers and four Iranian technicians," Dibis mayor Abdullah Nureddin al-Salehi told AFP.

A police lieutenant colonel confirmed the casualty toll.

The mayor said the attack led to clashes with security forces, who managed to martyr one of the bombers before he detonated his vest. The other two blew themselves up once they were surrounded, he said.

Hours earlier, a commando of suicide bombers armed with rifles attacked multiple locations in Kirkuk, an ethnically divided city 240 kilometers [150 miles] north of Baghdad, security sources said.

A Kurdish intelligence officer said four suicide bombers attacked the main police headquarters in the city at around 3:00 am [2400 GMT Thursday].

"The security forces managed to shoot one of them dead, the other three blew themselves up," he said.

Several other targets in the south of the city were attacked by what the officer said were members of Daesh, sparking clashes with security forces that were still ongoing five hours later.

A Kirkuk official told AFP that a total curfew was slapped on the city.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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