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IS claims suicide attack on Iraq police that killed 47

The Islamic State claimed a suicide attack on an Iraqi police base north of Baghdad, that officials on Tuesday said had killed at least 47 people.

Updated on: Jun 02, 2015 09:18 PM IST
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The Islamic State claimed a suicide attack on an Iraqi police base north of Baghdad, that officials on Tuesday said had killed at least 47 people.

A Somali man detonated an armoured vehicle rigged with explosives inside the base, while a Tajik and a Syrian blew up a Humvee and a truck in the area, IS said in an online statement.A military intelligence officer said the yesterday's attack against a federal police base located between Samarra and Tharthar killed 47 - 40 police and seven pro-government paramilitaries.

Haider al-Ramahi, an official from a Shiite political party that had earlier helped some of those killed join the police, put the toll at 48.The police killed were buried today in the Shiite holy city of Najaf, south of Baghdad.

Mohammed al-Bayati, a relative of one of the dead, said that "the martyrs are from Turkmen families displaced to Najaf after the fall of their town" to IS."They joined the police to take part in liberating their areas and Iraq in general from (IS) control," he said.

The area where the attack took place is being used in a military operation aimed at cutting off IS's supply lines in Anbar, a province west of Baghdad where the jihadists overran the city of Ramadi last month. Over the past year, IS has seized a formidable arsenal of military vehicles, weapons and ammunition from retreating Iraqi forces as its fighters swept through much of the country's Sunni Arab heartland.

 
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