33 bombs left over by ISIS terrorists found in Baghdad
Iraqi troops found on Wednesday 33 bombs and arrested a number of outlaws in the capital Baghdad.
In a statement, quoted by Alghad Press, the Baghdad Operations Command said, “About 33 explosive charges left over by IS militants have been found during a crackdown on al-Shortan and Albu Ubeid areas west of Baghdad,” the statement read.
“All of the bombs have been detonated on site, with no casualties reported,” the statement read, adding that the troops also arrested a number of outlaws who are wanted on different charges.
On Tuesday, six people were injured after an explosive charge went off near a café at Jisr Diyala area in southeastern Baghdad
Violence in the country has surged further with the emergence of Daesh extremist militants who proclaimed an “Islamic Caliphate” in Iraq and Syria in 2014.











