Saturday, June 28, 2014

Iraq crisis: Battles, executions and drones as troops battle ISIS - CNN





  • NEW: Iraqi military official says Iraqi jets are targeting ISIS locations in city of Mosul

  • 7 civilians have been killed in one Mosul neighborhood, health official says

  • ISIS attacked a military base south of Baghdad on Saturday, officials say

  • Rights group: Mass graves contain bodies of Iraqi soldiers, police and civilians




Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- Seven Iraqi soldiers were killed and 29 others were wounded on Saturday in clashes between Iraqi security forces and the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), Iraqi security officials said.


ISIS fighters attacked a military base in the town of Jurf al-Sakhar, about 85 kilometers (53 miles) south of Baghdad on Saturday morning, the officials said.


Almost 500 kilometers to the north, airstrikes hit western areas of the city of Mosul Saturday morning, state-run Iraqiya TV reported.


A senior Iraqi military official, who could not be named because he is not authorized to speak to the media, told CNN that the strikes were carried out by Iraqi jet fighters firing Hellfire missiles and targeted ISIS locations in the city.





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Peshmerga fighters, or Kurdish warriors, check cars at the entrance to a temporary displacement camp in Khazair, Iraq, for people caught in the fighting in and around the city of Mosul on Thursday, June 26. Vast swaths of northern Iraq, including the cities of Mosul and Tal Afar, have fallen as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, advances toward Baghdad, the capital. The ISIS militants want to establish a caliphate, or Islamic state, in the region, stretching from Iraq into northern Syria.Peshmerga fighters, or Kurdish warriors, check cars at the entrance to a temporary displacement camp in Khazair, Iraq, for people caught in the fighting in and around the city of Mosul on Thursday, June 26. Vast swaths of northern Iraq, including the cities of Mosul and Tal Afar, have fallen as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, advances toward Baghdad, the capital. The ISIS militants want to establish a caliphate, or Islamic state, in the region, stretching from Iraq into northern Syria.



A group of women wait outside the temporary displacement camp in Khazair on June 26.A group of women wait outside the temporary displacement camp in Khazair on June 26.



Smoke rises in the Karakus district of Mosul as clashes between Iraqi forces and ISIS militants on June 26.Smoke rises in the Karakus district of Mosul as clashes between Iraqi forces and ISIS militants on June 26.



Food is handed out at the displacement camp in Khazair.Food is handed out at the displacement camp in Khazair.



A child walks over discarded water bottles and trash at a registration area at the displacement camp in Khazair on June 26.A child walks over discarded water bottles and trash at a registration area at the displacement camp in Khazair on June 26.



Kurdish Peshmerga take their positions behind a wall on the front line of the conflict with ISIS militants in Tuz Khormato, Iraq, on Wednesday, June 25.Kurdish Peshmerga take their positions behind a wall on the front line of the conflict with ISIS militants in Tuz Khormato, Iraq, on Wednesday, June 25.



Peshmerga fighters clean their weapons at a base in Tuz Khormato, Iraq, on June 25.Peshmerga fighters clean their weapons at a base in Tuz Khormato, Iraq, on June 25.



Female Peshmerga between 18 and 45 years old form a special unit that is called to serve in any conditions. A soldier is pictured here on June 25.Female Peshmerga between 18 and 45 years old form a special unit that is called to serve in any conditions. A soldier is pictured here on June 25.



A woman gathers bread in a temporary displacement camp for Iraqis caught up in the fighting in and around Mosul on Tuesday, June 24. A woman gathers bread in a temporary displacement camp for Iraqis caught up in the fighting in and around Mosul on Tuesday, June 24.



An ISIS fighter takes control of a traffic intersection in Mosul on Sunday, June 22. An ISIS fighter takes control of a traffic intersection in Mosul on Sunday, June 22.



An ISIS member distributes a copy of the Quran, Islam's holy book, to a driver in Mosul on June 22. An ISIS member distributes a copy of the Quran, Islam's holy book, to a driver in Mosul on June 22.



Members of ISIS patrol in Falluja, 40 miles west of Baghdad, on Saturday, June 21. Members of ISIS patrol in Falluja, 40 miles west of Baghdad, on Saturday, June 21.



Volunteers raise their weapons and chant slogans during a parade in the Shiite stronghold of Sadr City, Baghdad, on Saturday, June 21. Volunteers raise their weapons and chant slogans during a parade in the Shiite stronghold of Sadr City, Baghdad, on Saturday, June 21.



Iraqi men register to volunteer to fight alongside security forces against Sunni Muslim militants and jihadists on Friday, June 20, at a recruitment center in Baghdad.Iraqi men register to volunteer to fight alongside security forces against Sunni Muslim militants and jihadists on Friday, June 20, at a recruitment center in Baghdad.



New Iraqi army recruits gather in Najaf on Wednesday, June 18, following a call for Iraqis to take up arms against Islamic militant fighters. New Iraqi army recruits gather in Najaf on Wednesday, June 18, following a call for Iraqis to take up arms against Islamic militant fighters.



Soldiers with an Iraqi anti-terrorism unit are on guard June 18 in Baghdad.Soldiers with an Iraqi anti-terrorism unit are on guard June 18 in Baghdad.



A Kurdish Peshmerga fighter injured in clashes with members of ISIS lies in a hospital in Irbil on June 18.A Kurdish Peshmerga fighter injured in clashes with members of ISIS lies in a hospital in Irbil on June 18.



An MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter lands on the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush in the Persian Gulf on Tuesday, June 17. The carrier moved into the region to give President Barack Obama "additional flexibility," the Pentagon has said.An MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter lands on the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush in the Persian Gulf on Tuesday, June 17. The carrier moved into the region to give President Barack Obama "additional flexibility," the Pentagon has said.



Newly recruited Iraqi volunteer fighters take part in a training session in Karbala on June 17.Newly recruited Iraqi volunteer fighters take part in a training session in Karbala on June 17.



Iraqi tribesmen gather in Baghdad on Monday, June 16, to show their readiness to join Iraqi security forces in the fight against Islamic militants.Iraqi tribesmen gather in Baghdad on Monday, June 16, to show their readiness to join Iraqi security forces in the fight against Islamic militants.



Iraqi Christian children gather inside the Church of the Virgin Mary for prayers in Bartala, Iraq, a town near Mosul, on Sunday, June 15. Militants seized Mosul last week, reportedly leading more than 500,000 people to flee Iraq's second-largest city.Iraqi Christian children gather inside the Church of the Virgin Mary for prayers in Bartala, Iraq, a town near Mosul, on Sunday, June 15. Militants seized Mosul last week, reportedly leading more than 500,000 people to flee Iraq's second-largest city.



Shiite tribal fighters raise their weapons and chant slogans against ISIS in Basra, Iraq, on June 15. Shiite tribal fighters raise their weapons and chant slogans against ISIS in Basra, Iraq, on June 15.






Members of ISIS prepare to execute some soldiers from Iraq's security forces in this image, one of many reportedly posted by the militant group online. CNN cannot independently confirm the authenticity of the images.Members of ISIS prepare to execute some soldiers from Iraq's security forces in this image, one of many reportedly posted by the militant group online. CNN cannot independently confirm the authenticity of the images.



A woman cradles her baby Thursday, June 12, at a temporary camp set up in Aski Kalak, Iraq, to shelter those fleeing the violence in northern Nineveh province.A woman cradles her baby Thursday, June 12, at a temporary camp set up in Aski Kalak, Iraq, to shelter those fleeing the violence in northern Nineveh province.



A girl fleeing from Mosul arrives at a Kurdish checkpoint on June 12.A girl fleeing from Mosul arrives at a Kurdish checkpoint on June 12.



Iraqi men chant slogans outside of an army recruiting center to volunteer for military service June 12 in Baghdad.Iraqi men chant slogans outside of an army recruiting center to volunteer for military service June 12 in Baghdad.



Kurdish Peshmerga forces, along with Iraqi special forces, deploy their troops and armored vehicles outside of Kirkuk, Iraq, on June 12.Kurdish Peshmerga forces, along with Iraqi special forces, deploy their troops and armored vehicles outside of Kirkuk, Iraq, on June 12.



Children stand next to a burnt vehicle during clashes between Iraqi security forces and ISIS militants in Mosul on Tuesday, June 10.Children stand next to a burnt vehicle during clashes between Iraqi security forces and ISIS militants in Mosul on Tuesday, June 10.



Civilians from Mosul escape to a refugee camp near Irbil, Iraq, on June 10. Civilians from Mosul escape to a refugee camp near Irbil, Iraq, on June 10.



Iraqis fleeing the violence wait in their vehicles at a Kurdish checkpoint in Aski Kalak on June 10.Iraqis fleeing the violence wait in their vehicles at a Kurdish checkpoint in Aski Kalak on June 10.







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Photos: Iraq under siegePhotos: Iraq under siege



Seven civilians were killed in Mosul's Bashtabia neighborhood and two were injured, according to Dr. Salaheldin Al-Naimi, general director of the Health Directorate of Nineveh province.


At the same time, Iraqiya TV reported that the Iraqi army had launched a large scale operation Saturday morning to retake the city of Tikrit, former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's hometown, from ISIS.


Iraqi forces, equipped with tanks and supported by the air force, are advancing into the city from four directions, it reported. Sabah Numan, a Counter Terrorism Unit spokesman, told the station that 120 militants had been killed and 20 vehicles destroyed.


ISIS has taken over swaths of northern and western Iraq in its quest to create an Islamic state stretching from Syria to Iraq. And the crisis has embroiled countries around the world.


Armed U.S. drones have started flying over Baghdad to provide additional protection for 180 U.S. military advisers in the area, a U.S. official told CNN on Friday.


But using the drones for any offensive strikes against ISIS would require approval from U.S. President Barack Obama.


'Baghdad is safe'


Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, in a speech during a visit Friday to the Baghdad Operations Command, insisted the capital was not in danger.


"We have an army to respond to the catastrophe that has occurred, and Baghdad is safe and cannot be exposed to instability," he said, according to a statement released by his office.


"We will punish anyone making problems in the city of Baghdad."


Al-Maliki called on the chiefs of the security forces to be prepared to find and confront weaknesses in their institutions, and eliminate them because ISIS fighters used "psychological warfare against the armed forces."


He also stressed the need to confront "conspiracies" that target the political process in Iraq.


The Prime Minister, who is widely blamed for fostering sectarian division, is under pressure to allow the formation of a unity government. Iraq's newly elected Parliament is due to meet on Tuesday.


Mass graves, executions


Meanwhile, reports continue to emerge of atrocities committed by both sides.


Human Rights Watch said Saturday that ISIS fighters kidnapped at least 40 Shia Turkmen, dynamited four Shia places of worship, and ransacked homes and farms in two Shia villages just outside Mosul.


The few Sunni villagers who remained told those who fled that at least some of the kidnapped men had been killed, the rights group said.


ISIS destroyed seven Shia places of worship in the predominantly Shia Turkmen city of Tal Afar, about 30 miles west of Mosul, earlier in the week, it added, citing local sources.


On Friday, Human Rights Watch reported that two mass graves believed to contain the bodies of Iraqi soldiers, police and civilians killed by ISIS and their militant allies had been discovered in Tikrit.


Its report of the Tikrit executions came the same day Amnesty International released a report saying it has gathered evidence pointing to a pattern of "extrajudicial executions" of Sunni detainees by government forces and Shiite militias in the northern cities of Tal Afar, Mosul and Baquba.


"Reports of multiple incidents where Sunni detainees have been killed in cold blood while in the custody of Iraqi forces are deeply alarming," said Donatella Rovera, Amnesty International's senior crisis response adviser, who is in northern Iraq.


"The killings suggest a worrying pattern of reprisal attacks against Sunnis in retaliation for ISIS."


Militants believed to be ISIS fighters shot down an Iraqi military helicopter in Tikrit, using anti-aircraft weapons, witnesses said.


The Ministry of Defense denied claims that the helicopter, which was carrying supplies to a military outpost, was downed.


Barzani: Kurdish forces will not leave Kirkuk


Masoud Barzani, the president of Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region, said that disputed areas of northern Iraq including the oil-rich city of Kirkuk will from now on be part of the Kurdish autonomous region, after Iraq's central government failed to hold a long-awaited referendum.


"We have waited for more than 10 years for the Iraqi federal government to address and solve the issue of these areas ... but it was to no avail," Barzani said Friday during a joint press conference with UK Foreign Secretary William Hague in Irbil.


Under Article 140 of the Iraqi constitution, drawn up two years after Saddam Hussein was ousted, several disputed areas such as Kirkuk and small villages in Nineveh, Diyala and Salaheddin provinces, claimed by both the central government and the Kurdistan regional government, are to be determined by a referendum.


The vote never took place due to instability in most of these disputed areas.


More than a week ago, when the Iraqi army withdrew from Kirkuk, the Kurdish fighting force known as the Peshmerga took control of the city, as well as many of the disputed villages.


Battle for gas fields


Iraqi security forces and militants believed to be ISIS fighters clashed Friday near the Mansuriyah gas fields northeast of Baquba, in Diyala province, leaving at least three people dead and 14 wounded, police officials said.


Among those killed were a police officer and three Sunni tribesmen, they said.


The Mansuriyah gas fields are about 50 kilometers (31 miles) northeast of Baquba. The battle for their control comes just days after Iraqi security forces repelled a days-long attack by ISIS fighters on the Baiji oil refinery.


CNN's Hamdi Alkhshali and Chelsea J. Carter reported from Baghdad, and Laura Smith-Spark wrote in London. CNN's Mohammed Tawfeeq and Raja Razek contributed to this report.









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