Daesh kills 27 Hashd fighters in Kirkuk: Iraq officials
Terrorist group executes captured Hashd al-Shaabi fighters following clashes, according to local police sources

By Ali Mukarrem Garip
KIRKUK, Iraq
Daesh terrorists executed 27 Hashd al-Shaabi fighters captured earlier in Iraq’s northern Kirkuk province, according to a Monday statement released by the Iraqi government.
"On Sunday evening, a Hashd al-Shaabi force was ambushed by Daesh terrorists, resulting in violent clashes that lasted for more than two hours," the statement read.
A largely Shia fighting force, the Hashd al-Shaabi was incorporated into the Iraqi armed forces in 2016.
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According to Qamil, the bodies of at least 27 slain Hashd fighters were found by Iraqi security forces who arrived in the area in the wake of the clashes.
Noting that the Hashd fighters had been "brutally" executed, Qamil pointed out that the terrorist group had also managed to capture several military vehicles and large amounts of ammunition.
In a statement issued earlier Monday, Qamil had reported that “fierce clashes” had erupted between Daesh terrorists and Hashd fighters in the village of Saduniye in southern Kirkuk.
Last December, officials in Baghdad declared that Daesh’s military presence in Iraq had been all but dismantled.
Nevertheless, it appears that the group still maintains “sleeper cells” in several parts of the country, including the oil-rich Kirkuk province.
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