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Three truck drivers killed by IS in Iraq by Staff Writers Kirkuk, Iraq (AFP) June 18, 2018 Three truck drivers were killed by the Islamic State group in a nighttime attack on a key Iraqi highway linking Baghdad to oil-rich Kirkuk, an official told AFP on Monday. The victims were "killed in an ambush by the jihadists" overnight Sunday to Monday, the security source said on condition of anonymity. Meanwhile, the same night six shepherds in the neighbouring province of Saladin were kidnapped by IS, a different security source said. The level of violence has considerably decreased since Iraq declared victory over the Islamic State group in December, following three years of battling the jihadists. IS seized nearly a third of the country's territory after a lighting offensive launched in 2014. The jihadists continue to perpetrate isolated attacks and experts warn of the presence of areas which are difficult for Iraqi forces to control. They include the mountainous zone within Kirkuk region, north of Baghdad, and the desert which borders war-torn Syria.
Uproar over alleged barring of Iraq orphans from shopping centre Baghdad (AFP) June 17, 2018 A furious online backlash has erupted against a chic Baghdad shopping centre after volunteers said their party of 25 Iraqi war orphans was denied entry. Volunteers from the Ruhmaa Benahm orphan association had hoped to give the orphans a rare treat for the Eid al-Fitr holiday by taking them to a restaurant and playground at the mall, group spokesman Ibrahim Taha said. The restaurant was "reserved and paid for" but the party was denied entry, Taha said. The children, aged between seven and 15 ... read more
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