Sibel Uğurlu
06 February 2016•Update: 08 February 2016
ANBAR, Iraq
Thirty-seven people were killed Saturday in Iraq in a string of terrorist attacks on security forces by Daesh.
Ismail al-Mihlavi, Anbar operations commander of the Iraq, army, told Anadolu Agency that Daesh launched an offensive on three army headquarters in Ramadi city with bomb-laden vehicles.
Al-Mihlavi said the militant group later started gunfire. Twenty-three soldiers were killed during the attacks, while security forces killed 33 Daesh militants with air support by U.S.-led coalition forces.
In a separate attack in Fallujah city of Anbar province, 14 people were killed by a Daesh suicide bomber launching an attack with bomb-laden car on a headquarters of the Iraqi army and al-Hashd al-Shaabi, an umbrella organization of Shia militia.