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Roadside Bomb Kills Three Iraq Soldiers

Several soldiers showing what the flag of the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group looks like. Photo: Thomas Coex/AFP

Three Iraqi soldiers were killed Wednesday when a roadside bomb hit their vehicle in farmland north of Baghdad, the defense ministry said.

There was no immediate claim for the bombing, which targeted a patrol in the Tarmiya district, around 30 kilometers (20 miles) outside the capital.

The area is a known hotspot for Islamic State group sleeper cells, which remain active five years after Iraqi authorities proclaimed victory over the jihadists.

A lieutenant colonel was killed in the blast along with two of his men, the ministry said.

Three soldiers were also wounded, a separate security force statement added.

Tarmiya’s orchards and palm groves are crisscrossed by a network of irrigation channels that make the area an ideal hideout for militants.

Iraqi counter-terrorism units carry out regular search operations in the area in a bid to prevent it from being used as a launchpad for attacks but the terrain favors the sleeper cells.

IS is a shadow of the force that swept through large swathes of Iraq and neighboring Syria in 2014 and imposed its murderous sectarian rule.

But it can still call on an underground network of between 6,000 and 10,000 fighters to carry out attacks on both sides of the porous border, according to a UN report released earlier this year.

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