Gunmen kill seven relatives of Iraqi policeman

Security official blamed the IS group for the attack, saying the assailants also blew up a car at the officer's house

Security official blamed the IS group for the attack, saying the assailants also blew up a car at the officer's house. PHOTO: AFP

KIRKUK:
Gunmen killed seven family members of an Iraqi police officer, including a teenage son, in a pre-dawn attack Friday on their home near the northern city of Kirkuk, security officials told AFP.

A Kirkuk police captain, asking not to be named, said the unidentified assailants had kidnapped the seven family members, among them three of the officer's children.

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The officer himself managed to escape during clashes between police and the gunmen, but the seven relatives including a son aged 15 were killed, he said.

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Another security official, blaming the Islamic State militants group for the attack, said the assailants also blew up a car at the officer's house.

IS, which seized swathes of northern Iraq in a 2014 campaign, has been on the defensive since its ouster last month by Iraqi security forces from second city Mosul.
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