Seven Islamic State (IS) terrorists were killed in an airstrike in Iraq's Nineveh province on Tuesday. The Iraqi army has given this information. This airstrike was carried out by the Iraqi army.
Based on intelligence reports, Iraqi security forces launched an airstrike on the 140-meter-long cave in the morning. Iraqi army commander-in-chief Yahiya Rasool said the cave in the Hatra desert in the south of Nineveh province was used as a headquarters by IS militants. Rasool said that according to initial reports, there were seven terrorists inside the cave and all of them were killed.
Let us inform you that in the last few months, Iraqi security forces have carried out several attacks against IS terrorists. These steps have been taken to stop terrorist activities.
terrorists doing guerrilla attacks
The security situation in Iraq has improved after Iraqi forces defeated IS in 2017. Parts of IS have weakened in urban centers, deserts, and rough terrain. IS terrorists are continuously guerrilla attacks on security forces and civilians.
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