26 Apr 2024
Wednesday 13 January 2016 - 11:25
Story Code : 196621

Two Iraqi journalists gunned down in Iraq



Heavily armed assailantshave shot dead a television journalist and his cameraman in the northeastern Iraqi province ofDiyala.

Iraq's Sharqiya news channel announced on Tuesday that the pair came under attacknear theprovincial capital, Baquba,locatedsome50 kilometersnortheast of Iraq'scapital, Baghdad.

"Armed militias assassinated correspondent Saif Tallal and his cameraman Hassan al-Anbaki near Baquba," a Sharqiya news presenter said.

The channel added that the journalists were sprayed with bulletswhile returning to Baqubafrom a reporting trip with Staff Lieutenant General Mizher al-Azzawi, the head of security command responsible for the volatile province

Tallal and Anbaki had been working for the Arabic-language channel covering the Iraqi armed forces operations against the Daesh Takfiri terrorists in the troubled region.

The assailants managed to flee the scene before security forces arrived.

Iraq has beenone of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists in recent years.Several journalists have been killed by Daesh terroristgroupacross Iraqover the past years.

In a separate development on Tuesday, abomber detonated an explosives-laden vehicle at a checkpoint north of Baghdad, killing at leastfour policemenand wounding nine others.A senior intelligence officer has also been injured in the fatal attack.

The casualties were caused after abomber targeted the convoy of Colonel Qassem al-Anbaki, the head of police intelligence in the Jdaidat al-Shatt area, which is located south of Baquba.

No group or individual has claimed responsibility for the incident. However, Iraq's security forces in the past have accused the Daesh terrorist group of carrying out similar attacks.

The attack came a day after at least 45 people were killed in a hostage-taking attack and a series of bombings acrossthe violence-ridden country.

The Takfiri groupDaesh, which controls areas in northern and western Iraq, hascarried numerous attacksin the country. Daeshhas suffered back-to-back defeats over the past weeks to the Iraqi military and allied volunteer fighters, chief among the setbacks being the militants' lossof control ofAnbars provincial capital of Ramadi, around 100 kilometers west of Baghdad.

By Press TV

https://theiranproject.com/vdcewp8zzjh8opi.1kbj.html
Your Name
Your Email Address