Suicide bomb in Iraq leaves nine dead and 14 injured

Published January 22nd, 2015 - 01:13 GMT
The site of an Iraqi suicide bomb. (AFP/Getty Images)
The site of an Iraqi suicide bomb. (AFP/Getty Images)

A suicide attack in the Taji area, north of the Iraqi capital, killed at least seven people and wounded 17 on Thursday, security and medical officials said.

A first lieutenant told The Anadolu Agency that a suicide attacker drove his explosive-laden car into an Iraqi army check point in northern Baghdad. The attack left nine people dead, including three soldiers, and 14 others wounded, including five military personnel.

US military trainers are based at Taji, helping to instruct some 1,600 Iraqi soldiers in a six-week program aimed at readying them to face Daesh, which declared a “caliphate” in swathes of land it captured in Syria and Iraq.

A US-led coalition is carrying out airstrikes against Daesh as well as advising and training both Iraqi federal and Kurdish forces to fight SIS.

Critics doubt the tactics and effectiveness of the US-led anti-Daesh air campaign, which Washington says aims to degrade Daesh's military capability, pointing to Daesh’s advances and battlefield successes despite the raids.

The increasing number displaced Iraqis is a factor that revealed Daesh has achieved hegemony in broad parts of Iraq and Syria.

On January 17, an Iraqi governmental official announced that the number of internally displaced Iraqi families fleeing to capital has increased to 40,000.

“Recently, 6,000 families have moved to Baghdad as last statistics of December 2014 showed the number of 34,000 displaced families existed in Baghdad,” Riyad al-Addad the president of the Baghdad governorate council, said.

According to Addad, the internally displaced families moved from Diyala, Anbar, Saladin and Nineveh provinces to Baghdad due to lack of security.

Addad called on national and international authorities to provide shelter and aid for the families.

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