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Bombing kills 11 in western Iraq
By AFP - Aug 30,2018 - Last updated at Aug 30,2018
RAMADI, Iraq — A suicide bomber blew up a vehicle in the town of Al Qaim in western Iraq on Wednesday, killing at least 11 people, five of them security personnel, police said.
The 9 am (0600 GMT) bombing at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Al Qaim also wounded 16 people — 11 civilians and five security personnel, police Captain Mahmud Jassem told AFP.
The town, on the Syrian border some 340 kilometres from Baghdad, was one of the last in Iraq to be recaptured from the Daesh group in November last year.
One month later, Prime Minister Haider Al Abadi declared victory over the extremists.
But since then, the security forces have announced a number of campaigns to flush out holdout Daesh fighters from sparsely populated areas from which they have continued to mount attacks.
The vast desert that straddles the border with Syria on either side of the Euphrates valley town of Al Qaim has been one the terrorists' principal hideouts.
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