ISIS militants murder Iraqi police officer – report

Iraqi forces outside the town of Akashat in Anbar province on Sept. 15, 2017 prepare for military operations against Islamic State. (AFP photo)

SULAIMANI — An Iraqi police officer was murdered about two weeks after Islamic State (ISIS) militants kidnapped him, officials said on Wednesday.

The militant group had released photos purporting to show the decapitated body of Colonel Yasser al-Jourani, whom they had captured while he was hunting with friends in Iraq’s Hamrin region earlier this month, according to AFP.

One of his hunting companions was found shot dead, while a second who had been tortured later died of his wounds, AFP cited a security source as saying.

The spokesman of Iraq’s armed forces chief said Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi had ordered that security efforts against ISIS militants be boosted.

“We will pursue the terrorists to achieve justice and vengeance for our martyrs,” AFP quoted the army chief’s spokesman as saying.

Over the past few days security forces announced a large-scale operation in the mountainous Hamrin region.

Iraqi military operations and airstrikes killed “five Daesh agents”, an Arabic acronym for ISIS, leading to the discovery of several “terrorist caches” containing bombs and weapons, a statement from Iraq’s security forces read.

“Two bodies of two kidnapped people were found,” it added, without naming the victims.

ISIS overran large swathes of northern and western Iraq in a lighting offensive in 2014 before eventually succumbing to counter-attacks by government forces backed by a US-led coalition in 2017.

Today, ISIS maintains a largely clandestine presence in Iraq and Syria and conducts a sustained insurgency on both sides of the border, according to a United Nations report published early this year.

Across the two countries, IS is believed to retain about 10,000 active fighters, according to the report.

(Esta Media Network/AFP)

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