jihadist group Islamic State beheaded a Sunni Muslim this Sunday in Kirkuk province in the north Iraq, during the holy month of Ramadan.
According to ‘Kurdistan 24’ sources, ISIS launched an attack early this Sunday on a farm located between the towns of Bibani and Kalwer in the town of Pirde in the disputed Kirkuk province.
Cameras showed four Islamic State militants entering a farm owned by a Kurdish citizen and guarded by a Muslim family. The militia handcuffed the Sunni Muslim man, the head of the family, and then beheaded him.Pirde Police gave information.
The man allegedly recently joined the paramilitary Shiite militia of the Popular Mobilization Forces (FMP). A force that the Islamic State sees as its main enemyAccording to ‘Kurdistan 24’ sources.
In this content, Islamic State raised its flag in the same regionEarlier this Sunday, near the town of Karez, local security forces were informed and withdrew him.
Islamic State militants committed on Wednesday 3 attacks on Iraqi security forces Daquq and Düz Khurmatu districts, Kirkuk and Salahuddin provinces. One of the attacks targeted the convoy of the commander of the fifth division of the Federal Police, causing victims and property damage.
The Iraqi Armed Forces began the second phase of Operation Solidified Well on April 23, in which the Border Guards, Popular Mobilization Forces, Special Forces, Anti-Terrorism Organization and Rapid Response Unit participated. It aims to reduce the Islamic State’s presence in the west of the country.
The first phase of the operation, which began on March 29 to eliminate the remnants of the jihadist group in the provinces of Saladin, Anbar and Nineveh, lasted three days. He allowed the destruction of the Islamic State’s 19 bunkers and six tunnels. several car bombs, ammunition found –Including Katyusha rockets–, two RBG7 launchers and 30 shells.
Iraq declared its military victory over ISIS in December 2017, nearly three years after the group took over part of the country and Syria and declared a ‘caliphate’ led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, although the organization’s jihadist cells are still active and have carried out dozens of attacks since.
Source: Informacion
