Iraqi security forces attack IS hiding places, killing group on site
The first strike, carried out Tuesday by F-16 fighter jets, hit a major IS site in Salahuddin province, destroying the location and eliminating those present. A second strike followed on Thursday in northern Kirkuk province, targeting another IS position. Officials said further information will be released later.
In a related operation, the JOC confirmed the arrest of Salman Khudair Suleiman Dawood, one of Iraq’s most wanted extremists, previously tied to both al-Qaeda and IS.
Although Iraq declared victory over IS in 2017, remnants of the group remain active, continuing sporadic attacks in cities, deserts, and remote areas.
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