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IRAQ WARS
Iraqi forces foil bomb attacks on bases: officer
by Staff Writers
Baghdad (AFP) June 4, 2015


Obama to meet Iraq PM on G7 summit sidelines: W. House
Washington (AFP) June 4, 2015 - US President Barack Obama will meet Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on the sidelines of a weekend Group of Seven summit in Germany, the White House said Thursday.

The meeting will allow Obama to discuss the "situation on the ground and our effort to support Iraqi forces," senior White House aide Ben Rhodes told reporters in a conference call ahead of Obama's trip.

The United States is leading an international coalition that is conducting air strikes against the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria, while also helping to train Iraqi forces.

But it suffered a major setback May 17 when IS fighters captured the city of Ramadi in Iraq's Sunni heartland, after its defenders fled.

US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter publicly questioned the Iraqis' will to fight, and the US strategy has come under scrutiny.

Abadi was invited to meet with the leaders of the world's top industrialized powers when they meet Sunday and Monday at a chateau south of Munich.

Also invited were several African leaders, including President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria, the continent's most populous country and its largest economy.

Iraqi security forces used anti-tank missiles to repel suicide bombers driving explosives-rigged vehicles who attacked two military bases west of Baghdad, an army officer said Thursday.

The day before, an air strike in northern Iraq destroyed one of the Islamic State group's largest car bomb factories, which may help to curb one of the jihadists' deadliest tactics, officials said.

IS attacked a base north of Fallujah with two explosives-rigged vehicles driven by suicide bombers, and another south of the city with four more, including a bulldozer, an army colonel said.

The attacks were foiled using Russian Kornet anti-tank missiles, the officer said.

Last month, IS used an unprecedented wave of truck and car bombs when it seized Ramadi, farther west, after which the US said it would send 2,000 anti-tank systems to help repel such attacks.

On Wednesday, Iraqi officials said an air strike hit an IS car bomb plant at the entrance to the town of Hawijah in north Iraq that was "the biggest factory in Iraq and Syria", an Iraqi colonel said.

Both that officer and Mohammed Khalil al-Juburi, the deputy head of the Kirkuk provincial security committee, said the blast caused heavy casualties among both IS and civilians.

An AFP journalist heard the huge explosion in Kirkuk, 55 kilometres (34 miles) away.

Mobile phone photos obtained by AFP that were said to show the site of the explosion picture damage on a massive scale.

They show a huge field of debris -- cinderblocks, metal roofing, the twisted remains of vehicles -- that stretches as far as the eye can see.

Iraqi officials said the strike was carried out by US-led anti-IS forces.

The coalition issued a statement saying that it bombed an IS "VBIED (vehicle-born improvised explosive device) facility" in the Hawijah area but did not provide any details.


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