Attacks by five suicide bombers on an Iraqi military base
north of Baghdad on Sunday killed at least 15 members of the security forces
and wounded 22 others, security sources said.
Two of the bombers detonated their vehicle-borne explosives
at the western gate of Camp Speicher, a former US base outside the Sunni city
of Tikrit. Three others exploded themselves after entering the section of the
base where Iraqi police are being trained, police and military sources in the
Salahuddin operations command said.
Islamic State, the militant group controlling swathes of
Iraq's north and west, claimed responsibility for the blasts in a statement
distributed by supporters online. It said it targeted "trainers from the
rejectionist army", a term used by the Sunni insurgents to describe
Shi'ite Muslims.
Iraq is gripped by a sectarian conflict mostly between
Shi'ites and Sunnis that has been exacerbated by the rise of the ultra-hardline
Sunni insurgents of Islamic State. Camp Speicher became a symbol of the group's
brutality and hatred for Iraq's Shi'ite majority after as many as 1,700
soldiers from the base were killed in mid-2014 during the militants' lightning
advance across the Syrian border.
Iraqi forces retook the center of the western city of Ramadi
last week, a victory that could help boost Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who
has been rebuilding the military after stunning defeats in the face of Islamic
State.
Iraq's Defense Ministry said Islamic State has stepped up
suicide blasts in response to setbacks in Ramadi. It said in a statement the
group had used 22 bombers in two recent failed attacks in Anbar where Ramadi is
located. The military responded, killing at least 42 militants including the bombers,
the ministry said.
Credit: Egypt Independent

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