The Iraqi military said on June 24 it conducted airstrikes on the base of the self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS) in the northern province of Kirkuk and destroyed all gunmen hiding there.
Iraqi warplanes conduct airstrikes on IS hideouts in Kirkuk province on June 24. (Source: Fars News) |
According to a statement by Security Media Cell, a security organization and media agency affiliated with Iraq's Joint Operations Command, based on intelligence information, Iraqi warplanes carried out an airstrike on a hideout in a village near the town of al-Rashad, about 60 kilometers south of the provincial capital of the same name in Kirkuk.
The statement said that after the airstrike, the Iraqi army found the bodies of IS members, including one wearing an explosive belt, along with weapons and other equipment, but did not mention the number of militants killed.
The security situation in Iraq has improved since IS was defeated in 2017. However, since then, IS remnants have spread into urban centers, deserts and rugged areas, regularly carrying out guerrilla attacks against security forces and civilians.
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