Iraq police storm mall, kill gunmen after standoff

December 05, 2013 03:35 pm | Updated 07:00 pm IST - KIRKUK

Iraqi security forces inspect the aftermath of a gun battle between insurgents and security forces at the Police Intelligence Department, seen in the background, following a complex assault in the religiously-mixed city of Kirkuk, 180 miles (290 kilometers) north of Baghdad.

Iraqi security forces inspect the aftermath of a gun battle between insurgents and security forces at the Police Intelligence Department, seen in the background, following a complex assault in the religiously-mixed city of Kirkuk, 180 miles (290 kilometers) north of Baghdad.

Iraqi police stormed a mall in a northern city that gunmen used to launch an attack on a nearby police station, killing three militants and ending an hours-long standoff as attacks elsewhere left seven dead on Thursday, authorities said.

Militants held off police from their rooftop position on six-storey Jawahir mall in Kirkuk overnight, throwing down grenades and firing on officers and civilians who tried to flee the fighting. Officers raided the mall on Thursday morning before dawn, killing the militants, said Brig. Gen. Sarhad Qadir, Kirkuk’s police commander.

No security forces or civilians were wounded in that fighting, Brig. Gen. Qadir said, though it left large portions of the mall burned. Eleven storekeepers hid inside the mall during the attack, scared to leave, he said.

The fighting in Kirkuk began on Wednesday, when authorities said a car bomb exploded at the gates of the Police Intelligence Department. A suicide bomber on foot entered the station and detonated his explosives after that, officials said. The gunmen on the mall’s roof then opened fire down on the station, they said.

The police station attack killed five officers and two civilians, while wounding some 70 people, Brig. Gen. Qadir said.

A similar style attack Tuesday on a mayor’s office in Tarmiyah killed 10 people, officials said.

Meanwhile on Thursday, police said gunmen wearing military uniforms stormed the house of a police major in Arej village just south of Mosul, about 350 km northwest of Baghdad. The gunmen killed the police major and his two sons, officials said.

In western Baghdad, a bomb blast on a commercial street killed two people and wounded six, police said. An explosion near shops in the town of Madian, just south of Baghdad, killed two people and wounded six, officials said.

Violence has spiked in Iraq following a deadly crackdown on a Sunni protest camp in April 2013. More than 8,000 people have been killed since the start of the year, according to United Nations estimates.

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