Islamic State launch gunboat attack on
river-side town
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[September 08, 2014]
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Islamic State
fighters attacked a riverside town north of Baghdad on Monday with
gunboats and a car bomb, killing 17 people and wounding 54, a security
source said.
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The source said the attack on Dhuluiya, around 70 km (45 miles)
from the capital, was carried out before dawn and continued for two
hours before the militants were pushed back.
Among the dead in the attack, the largest of its kind in the area,
were civilians and Iraqi forces. Most of the casualties were caused
by the car bomb, which struck a market, the source said.
Dhuluiya is part of a belt of Sunni Muslim towns north of Baghdad
where the hardline Sunni Muslim Islamic State has managed to wrestle
some control, often aligning with local militia who distrust the
Shi'ite-led government.
Islamic State fighters took advantage of the chaos in Iraq to muscle
in and become the dominant force among Sunnis.
US President Barack Obama ordered air strikes in northern Iraq last
month as Kurdish-controlled territory fell to the Islamic State and
the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan looked in danger. These have since
spread to central Iraq.
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A tribal source near the Kurdish city of Kirkuk said Iraqi Air Force
jets bombed two areas near the town of Hawijah, killing 14 civilians
in Islamic State-controlled territory.
(Reporting by Oliver Holmes; Editing by Dominic Evans)
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