Islamic State Kills at Least 12 Police in Iraq Amid Resurgence Fears

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Islamic State Kills at Least 12 Police in Iraq Amid Resurgence Fears
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Islamic State militants killed at least 12 Iraqi policemen and wounded several more in an overnight attack, amid concerns the group is expanding its attacks in Iraq and Syria

BAGHDAD—Islamic State militants killed at least 12 Iraqi policemen and wounded several more in an overnight attack at an outpost near the city of Kirkuk amid concerns the group isPolice sources said insurgents using pickup trucks attacked the checkpoint in Rashad district in the early hours of Sunday, and placed

improvised explosive devices, or IEDs along the road leading to the police position to slow any support from security forces. A firefight lasted for several hours, said one source—who asked to remain anonymous as he isn’t authorized to talk to the media—before retreating as police reinforcements made their way to the area.

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