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Daesh Attacks Police Station in Iraqi Samarra

Daesh Attacks Police Station in Iraqi Samarra
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Gunmen wearing suicide vests stormed a police station in the Iraqi city of Samarra Monday, sparking clashes with the security forces, officials said.

Daesh Attacks Police Station in Iraqi Samarra

"There was a terror attack on Mutawakil police station, now the Iraqi forces are besieging them," interior ministry spokesman Saad Maan told reporters.

Daesh [the Arabic acronym for the Takfiri ‘ISIS/ISIL' group] claimed responsibility for the attack in central Samarra, a city 110 kilometers north of Baghdad, via its propaganda agency Amaq.

Maan said the attackers holed up inside the police station where they exchanged fire with the security forces besieging them.

A police major from Salaheddin province where Samarra is located said five attackers had already been killed, adding that reinforcements had been deployed.

Samarra is home to a major Iraqi security headquarters and to an important Shiite shrine where a 2006 bombing touched off two years of sectarian bloodletting.

Daesh in Iraq is mostly focused on defending its last major urban stronghold of Mosul, but has launched a number of diversionary attacks elsewhere in the country since the start on Oct. 17 of a broad offensive by the security forces to retake the northern city.

Daesh claimed a similar attack in Samarra on Nov. 28 in which five gunmen wearing suicide vests killed at least four member of the security forces after infiltrating the city.

Iraqi security officials did not immediately release information on any casualties of Monday's attack among police ranks.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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