Five IS militants killed in airstrikes in Iraq
Five Islamic State (IS) militants were killed in airstrikes in the northern Iraqi province of Kirkuk, the Iraqi military said on Saturday.
Five Islamic State (IS) militants were killed in airstrikes in the northern Iraqi province of Kirkuk, the Iraqi military said on Saturday.
Four Islamic State (IS) militants, including a senior group member, were killed in an airstrike on their hideout in Salahudin province, north of Baghdad
German Police made a second arrest over a deadly knife attack in the western German city of Solingen two days ago, a spokesperson from the police said.
After Delhi Police arrested three suspected Islamic State (IS) terrorists, Karnataka Police have said that they are in constant touch with Delhi police officials regarding the arrests.
The Islamic State group on Monday claimed responsibility for the Bajaur suicide blast in Pakistan that killed 54 people, including 23 children
An army officer said troops arrived at the outpost around 5:00 pm on Friday and “took back control of our positions.
“The death of Baghdadi is an important moment in our fight against terror but the battle against the evil of Daesh [Isis] is not yet over,” was at the core of Boris Johnson’s response.
The Iraqi forces are continuing security operations in different areas in central Iraq to track the extremist IS militants and destroy their locations.
The statement assessed that 17 terrorists were killed in the airstrike, causing no civilians casualties.
The Jalalabad bombs were planted near a market where hundreds of people had congregated after attending Independence Day events