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9 Policemen Killed In Blast In Northern Iraq

In Iraq, the militants have successfully exploited se💮curity gaps acrossಞ a patch of territory in the north because of an ongoing dispute between Baghdad and Irbil, the capital of the Kurdish-run semi-autonomous region of Iraq.

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An explosive device went off in northern Iraq on Sunday, killing at least nine members of the Iraqi federal police force who were on patrol, ♏Iraqi seꦐcurity officials said. 

Among the fatalities was an officer with the rank of major, accordin♔g to a tweet from a military spokesman, Yahya Rasool. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack in the village of Ali al-Sultan in the Riyadh district of th🐷e province of Kirkuk. 

Rasool added that Ir🌸aqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani had been b🐼riefed about the attack. An investigation was underway. 

Two Iraqi security officials said nine were killed and clarified that the explosive device was a bomb. They said another three policemen were wounded in altercations with militants that broke out following the explosion,ꦫ without elaborating. 

The two officials spoke on condition of anonymity 🍷because they were not authorized to talk to the media. 

On Wednesday, three Iraqi soldieꦐrs were killed when a bomb exploded during a security operation in the Tarmiyah district, north of Baghdad. Among those killed was the commander of the 59th Infantry Brigade. 

No one claimed responsibility for that attack either, but remnants of the militant💎 Islamic State group are active in the area and have claimed similar attacks in Iraq in the paꦜst. 

IS was defeated and lost all territory it once controlled in Syria and Iraq, with its last stronghold in Syria 🍬falling to the US-backed campaign in 2019. 

However, sleeper cells remain and have carried out aಞttacks that have killed scores of Iraqis and S👍yrians. 

In Iraq, the militants have successfully exploited security gaps across a patch of territory in the north because of an ongoing dispute between Baghd𝐆ad and Irbil, the capital of the Kurdish-run semi-autonomous region of Iraq.

Rural areas of Kirkuk, Diyala, Ninevah and Salahaddin provinces in particular have been difficult to police, with Iraqi security forces spread thin and IS militants routinely terrorizing local residents. At times they have managed to overrun towns overnight due to the security gaps.