A roadside landmine
previously planted by Islamic State militants has killed two leaders of the
terrorist group, a Peshmerga official has claimed.
The
commander said the explosion happened when several convoys were passing by on a
road in Kharbadan.
Ali
Hussain, commander of the Mekhmour front, told Rudaw: ‘A mine had been planted
by ISIS troops in previous battles in the village of Kharbadan to target the
Peshmerga, the vise versa happened, killing two of the group’s local leaders on
the front.
‘One
of the slain Emirs [Leader] was the group’s administrator in the area named Abu
Malik, and the other one named Abu abdul-Aziz.’
Earlier
this month it was claimed that ISIS has started using ‘suicide chickens’ with
bombs strapped to them.
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