Search For Keyword.

ISIS claims suicide attack by British bomber near Mosul

ISIS on Monday claimed responsibility for a suicide attack near Mosul it said was carried out by a British suicide bomber, the SITE Intelligence Group reported.

"The martyrdom-seeking brother Abu Zakariya al-Britani -- may Allah accept him -- detonated his explosives-laden vehicle on a headquarters of the Rafidhi army and its militias in Tal Kisum village, southwest of Mosul," the claim quoted by SITE said.

The ISIS statement did not say when the bombing occurred.

The extremist group uses the word "rafidha", which means "rejectionists", to refer to Shiite Muslims in a derogatory way because it considers them heretics.

Forces from the Hashed al-Shaabi (Popular Mobilization), a paramilitary umbrella dominated by Shiite militias backed by Tehran, are active in the area mentioned in the statement.

They are fighting alongside other Iraqi forces -- including the army and the federal police -- as part of a push that started on Sunday to retake the west bank of Mosul.

Tens of thousands of Iraqi forces launched a massive offensive on October 17 to retake the city, which is Iraq's second largest and the only remaining major stronghold of the extremists in the country.

They retook control of the eastern side of Mosul last month.

ISIS fighters of a variety of nationalities, including Britons, have carried out suicide attacks on many occasions in Iraq and Syria in the past three years.

The ISIS statement said that the British fighter's attack, and that of another suicide bomber of Iraqi nationality, caused many casualties but AFP could not immediately verify the claim.











(59)    (67)
Total Comments (0)

Comments About This Article

Please fill the fields below.
*code confirming note