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Sunday 1 January 2017 - 13:35
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6 killed, 22 injured as bombing rocks Najaf neighborhood



Press TV- A car bomb has exploded in a district of Iraqs Najaf Province, leaving atleast six people dead and 22 others wounded.

Local media reported that the incident took place in Qadisiyahdistrict on Sunday, with some security forces and civilians believed to be among the casualties.

Separately, gunmen raided a checkpoint in Najafs al-Meshkhab area, but the number of possible casualties is not clear.

Meanwhile, some local sources reported several mortar attacks around Najaf Province.

No group has claimed responsibility for the latest terror assault, but Daesh terrorists have in recent months increased their acts of violence across Iraq in revenge for the blows they have been taking from Iraqi armed forces during the Mosul liberation battle.

On Saturday, the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, also witnessed a bloody day, when at least at least 28 people at a crowded market in a bomb attack, later claimed by the Takfiri Daesh terror group.



[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] Iraqi security forces gather at the site of a bomb attack at a market in central Baghdad, Iraq, December 31, 2016. (Photo by Reuters)[/caption]

In another development on Saturday, an improvised explosive device went off in the district of Yarmuk in western Baghdad, leaving a civilian wounded.

Two more people were also injured after a magnetic bomb also exploded on al-Qanat Highwayin eastern Baghdad

Meanwhile, BaghdadOperations Command spokesman Brigadier GeneralSaad Maan said that five booby-traps exploded in northwestern Baghdad, killing one person and hurting six others.

Data from monthly reports issued by the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) shows that acts of terrorism has killed a total of 12,038 Iraqis and injured 14,411 others in 2016.

Iraqi forces advance on Mosul, kill Takfiris

On Saturday, Iraqi forces made fresh against Takfiri militants in their push to liberate the northern city of Mosul, that last Daesh stronghold in the country, killing some 200 terrorists.

The commander of Nineveh Liberation Operation, Lieutenant General Abdul Amir Yarallah, said a unit of the Iraqi army hoisted the national flag over buildings in the village of Arkub, situated in the north of Hudaba neighborhood.

The Arabic-languageal-Foratnews agency also reported that members of the PopularMobilization Units, backed by federal police forces, retook the village of Shukran after engaging terrorists and killing a large number of them.



[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] Iraqi forces take position as they advance in Mosul's eastern Intisar neighborhood on December 31, 2016. (Photo by AFP)[/caption]

Meanwhile, IraqsWar Media Cell said policemen clashed with Daesh elements in Mosuls southeast and secured the release of several trapped locals.

Separately, Iraqs Defense Ministry reported that two militant mortar firing positions were destroyed in Arkub, while six vehicles, among them three bulldozers, were obliterated. Some 55 militants died on the northern front of the Mosul battle.

On the eastern front, two explosive-laden vehicles were destroyed and 45 militants were killed in clashes with Iraqi army soldiers.

In southern Mosul, federal police forces got rid of seven explosive-packed vehicles and killed 86 Daesh terrorists.

Iraqi army troops and allied fighters launched a long-awaited operation to recapture Mosul on October 17.

Defeating Daesh in the city would be a major blow to the Takfiri outfit that began its campaign of terror in northern and western Iraq more than two years ago.

Earlier this week, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi it would take three months to rid the country of Daesh.

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