Dozens of people were killed and many were injured in a spate of suicide bombings and a coalition airstrike in Mosul on Wednesday, according to security officials.
A bomber detonated his explosives-laden vehicle at a group of anti-terrorism forces in al-Refai, north-west of Mosul, killing three soldiers, federal police officer Uday al-Saeedi told Anadolu Agency.
Four policemen and three anti-terrorism soldiers were also killed in two car-bomb attacks in al-Auraibi, north-west of Mosul.
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Meanwhile, 25 civilians were killed in a US-led coalition raid in western Mosul.
Al-Saeedi said that the airstrike targeted a group of Daesh militants in the city’s western side. “The militants were preparing to carry out an attack against Iraqi forces in al-Refai district,” he said.
He said nine women and three children were among the victims of the attack.
There was no comment from either the US-led coalition or Iraqi forces about the report.
Iraqi forces, backed by air cover provided by a US-led coalition, are currently engaged in a massive offensive aimed at driving Daesh out of Mosul, the terrorist group’s last stronghold in northern Iraq.