Iraqi forces kill six ‘Al-Qaeda’ militants

Iraqi forces kill six ‘Al-Qaeda’ militants
Updated 06 August 2013
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Iraqi forces kill six ‘Al-Qaeda’ militants

Iraqi forces kill six ‘Al-Qaeda’ militants

BAGHDAD: Iraqi forces killed six suspected Al-Qaeda militants during a search operation north of Baghdad on Monday, as two soldiers and five civilians also died in attacks, officials said.
Security forces, who have so far failed to stem the worst violence to hit Iraq in five years, have launched operations targeting militants in various areas in recent days, including in the Baghdad region.
On Monday, security forces killed six militants during clashes with “Al-Qaeda remnants” in the area of Sulaiman Bek, a town north of the capital, army Staff Lt. Gen. Abdulamir Al-Zaidi said.
Zaidi, who himself narrowly escaped a blast that killed nine soldiers on Saturday, said 10 militants were captured and two car bombs and three motorcycle bombs were disabled.
During the operation a roadside bomb exploded near a military vehicle, killing one soldier, Zaidi said.
Sulaiman Bek was briefly seized by militants in late April, but they later withdrew under a deal worked out by tribal leaders and government officials, allowing security forces back in.
And last month, scores of militants launched an attack on the town, drawing security forces away from a nearby highway. Gunmen then set up a checkpoint, stopped truck drivers and executed 14 who were Shiites.
Security forces in the Baghdad area, meanwhile, continued an operation dubbed “Avenge the Martyrs,” a defense ministry statement said.
It said that over a period of 24 hours, security forces arrested 85 people wanted under an anti-terrorism law and detained a further 192 suspects.