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2 soldiers killed, 3 hurt in northern Iraq attack

SULEYMANIYAH, IRAQ- JUNE 6: Iraqi army and Peshmerga forces conduct and operation against the members of Daesh, detected in the rural area of Kifri, Germiyani and Zimane districts of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq on June 6, 2021. Eight members of Daesh terror group were killed in an anti-terror operation in the Iraqi city of Sulaymaniyah. ( Muhammet Jalal - Anadolu Agency )

Iraqi army and Peshmerga forces conduct and operation against the members of Daesh, detected in the rural area of Kifri, Germiyani and Zimane districts of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq on June 6, 2021. [Muhammet Jalal - Anadolu Agency]

Two Iraqi soldiers have been killed and three others injured in an attack in Iraq’s northern Salahuddin province, a police officer said on Wednesday, Anadolu Agency reported.

“Unidentified gunmen believed to be affiliated with the Daesh terror group attacked the headquarters of the 66th Army Brigade in the Mutaibija area in the northern part of the province,” a police officer told Anadolu Agency, requesting anonymity since he was not authorized to speak to the media.

In recent months, suspected Daesh terrorists have stepped up attacks in Iraq, particularly in the area between the northern Kirkuk, Salahuddin, and Diyala provinces.

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The terrorist group also claimed responsibility for Monday’s deadly blast in Iraq’s capital Baghdad that killed 30 people and injured 60 others.

In 2017, Iraq declared victory over Daesh by reclaiming all territories captured by terrorists since the summer of 2014, estimated to be about a third of the country’s total area.

The terror group, however, still has sleeper cells in Iraq that launch sporadic attacks on civilians, security forces, infrastructure, and other targets.

The Iraqi army continues to carry out frequent operations against the terror group in different parts of the country.

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