Nine Iraqi Police Killed by Daesh Car Bombs in Mosul

Published May 7th, 2017 - 08:00 GMT
Members of the the Iraqi forces' Emergency Response Division (ERD) stand guard at a checkpoint during the offensive in west Mosul to retake the area from Daesh fighters, on May 6, 2017. (AFP/Fadel Senna)
Members of the the Iraqi forces' Emergency Response Division (ERD) stand guard at a checkpoint during the offensive in west Mosul to retake the area from Daesh fighters, on May 6, 2017. (AFP/Fadel Senna)

At least nine security officials were killed and three others injured Saturday in Daesh bomb attacks in west Mosul, police told Anadolu Agency.

Iraqi security official Safa al-Behadli told Anadolu Agency that Daesh detonated four bomb-laden vehicles at a location where the police forces were stationed in Mosul's west side.

He said that two military vehicles were also destroyed in the attacks.

In October, the Iraqi army -- backed by U.S.-led coalition airstrikes and local allies on the ground -- began a wide-ranging operation to retake Mosul, Daesh’s last bastion in northern Iraq, which the militant group overran in 2014.

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