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Daesh/ISIS terrorists blow up power lines in northern Iraq

Several areas left without electricity after attack on 3 high-voltage lines in Kirkuk, says power company

Ali Makram Ghareeb  | 06.07.2021 - Update : 06.07.2021
Daesh/ISIS terrorists blow up power lines in northern Iraq

KIRKUK, Iraq

Daesh/ISIS terrorists blew up major power supply lines in northern Iraq on Tuesday, leaving several areas without electricity amid scorching temperatures.

Three high-voltage lines in the southern part of Kirkuk province were targeted by terrorists, according to a statement by the Kirkuk Electricity Distribution Company.

Daesh/ISIS terrorists placed bombs that were then detonated remotely, the statement said, adding that technical teams were working to restore the power supply in the area.

Daesh/ISIS terrorists have ramped up attacks in the region over recent months, especially near the provinces of Kirkuk, Salahuddin, and Diyala.

In 2017, Iraq declared victory over Daesh/ISIS by reclaiming all territories captured by terrorists since the summer of 2014, estimated to be about a third of the country’s total area.

The terror group, however, still has sleeper cells in Iraq and continues to launch sporadic attacks on civilians, security forces, infrastructure, and other targets.

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