Sunday, October 6, 2024
spot_img

Seven dead in Iraq as Qaeda claims attacks

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

Baghdad: Attacks in Baghdad and north Iraq today killed seven people, including a general, as Al-Qaeda’s front group claimed to have carried out nearly 150 strikes on security forces over the summer.

The unrest came a day after after six soldiers were killed nationwide, including a colonel, as insurgents have sought to target senior security officials with assassinations of three top officers in as many days.

In Baghdad, gunmen killed an Iraqi general this morning, security and medical officials said.

The murder of Brigadier General Nadhim Tayeh, the head of police emergency responders in west Baghdad, followed an ambush on the convoy of an army colonel a day earlier and the shooting of a border guards brigadier general in the city on Monday.

“Several armed men opened fire with silenced pistols against Brigadier General Nadhim Tayeh and killed him immediately while he was driving his private car and wearing civilian clothes,” an interior ministry official said. A medic at Karkh hospital confirmed Tayeh’s assassination.

Armed men using silenced pistols also shot dead a policeman near Al-Nida mosque in north Baghdad, the interior ministry official and a doctor at Al-Kindi hospital said.

Another shooting in east Baghdad left a Sunni sheikh dead, according to security and medical officials.

A spate of bombings in the disputed northern province of Kirkuk, meanwhile, killed four policemen and wounded six other members of the security forces, police and doctor Abdullah Hassan from Kirkuk city’s main hospital said.

Three policemen were killed and three others were wounded by a roadside bomb targeting the convoy of police Brigadier General Sarhad Qader in Kirkuk province, as it passed through Al-Riyadh town southwest of the eponymous provincial capital.

Qader himself escaped unscathed. Two separate bombings in southern Kirkuk city, meanwhile, killed one policeman and wounded three security force members — a policeman and two Kurdish peshmerga members. (AFP)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

Torrential rains claim seven more lives in Garo Hills

Death toll rises to 10 From Our Correspondent TURA, Oct 5: Seven persons, all from the same family, lost their...

Those in power crying about Opp’s corruption: VPP taunts Kharlukhi

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Oct 5: Taking a dig at NPP leader and Rajya Sabha MP, Wanwei Roy Kharlukhi...

Expert panel to look into cabbies’ demands

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Oct 5: The state government has constituted an expert committee headed by Tourism Director, Cyril...

Exit polls give Cong majority in Haryana; edge to NC-Cong in J-K

New Delhi, Oct 5: Several exit polls on Saturday predicted a clear majority for the Congress in Haryana...