The third week of February 2015 had roughly the same number
of attacks as the previous week, but there was a decided increase in deaths.
This was due to a large number of people being executed by the Islamic State
(IS) especially in Anbar after it took large sections of the city of Baghdadi.
Otherwise overall casualties have been slowly declining during the month.
There were 165 reported security incidents in Iraq from
February 15-21. That was roughly the same as the 170 seen the week before.
Baghdad led the way again with 45 incidents followed by 36 in Anbar, 33 in
Salahaddin, 30 in Ninewa, 15 in Diyala, two in Babil, and then one each in
Basra, Kirkuk, Wasit, and Sulaymaniya. For the month there have been an average
of 23.3 attacks per day. That’s slightly down from the 26.2 seen during
January.
The big change in the third week of February was a large
increase in the number of deaths. They went from 406 the previous week to 573.
355 of those, 61% were in Anbar where the Islamic State executed 233 people in
Baghdadi after the city was taken, and another 50
in Hit and 45
in Rawa. That was the most deaths since 730 were reported from January
8-14. The dead were made up of 43 members of the Iraqi Security Forces (ISF),
27 peshmerga, and 503 civilians. The number of wounded actually went down from
559 to 364, which was the lowest since 340 reported from December 15-21. The
injured included 27 ISF, 8 peshmerga, and 329 civilians. Despite the big leap
in the number killed overall casualties have actually been going down throughout
the month. The first week there were 1,068 dead and wounded, dropping to 965
the next week, and 937 the third.
Violence
In Iraq By Week Jun. 2014-2015
Date
|
Incidents
|
Dead
|
Wounded
|
Jun 1-7
|
228
|
612
|
1,020
|
Jun 8-14
|
234
|
1,889
|
890
|
Jun 15-21
|
179
|
803
|
759
|
Jun 22-28
|
203
|
733
|
777
|
Jun 29-30
|
59
|
127
|
236
|
JUN
|
901
|
4,172
|
3,701
|
Jul 1-7
|
203
|
526
|
651
|
Jul 8-14
|
214
|
577
|
628
|
Jul 15-21
|
230
|
444
|
1,009
|
Jul 22-28
|
224
|
589
|
801
|
Jul 29-31
|
66
|
163
|
230
|
JUL
|
937
|
2,299
|
3,319
|
Aug 1-8
|
270
|
1,122
|
885
|
Aug 9-14
|
180
|
710
|
1,152
|
Aug 15-21
|
150
|
731
|
499
|
Aug 22-28
|
156
|
523
|
798
|
Aug 29-31
|
59
|
125
|
289
|
AUG
|
815
|
3,211
|
3,623
|
Sep 1-7
|
169
|
616
|
751
|
Sep 8-14
|
168
|
467
|
731
|
Sep 15-21
|
170
|
625
|
794
|
Sep 22-28
|
157
|
396
|
576
|
Sep 29-30
|
49
|
118
|
252
|
SEP
|
713
|
2,222
|
3,104
|
Oct 1-7
|
175
|
456
|
687
|
Oct 8-14
|
189
|
560
|
880
|
Oct 15-21
|
159
|
499
|
780
|
Oct 22-28
|
160
|
346
|
596 + 1,230
|
Oct 29-31
|
72
|
574
|
227
|
OCT
|
754
|
2,434
|
3,170
+ 1,230
|
Nov 1-7
|
154
|
611
|
828
|
Nov 8-14
|
134
|
470
|
607
|
Nov 15-21
|
139
|
323
|
479
|
Nov 22-28
|
139
|
321
|
640
|
Nov 29-30
|
40
|
206
|
535
|
NOV
|
606
|
1,931
|
3,089
|
Dec 1-7
|
148
|
581
|
482
|
Dec 8-14
|
156
|
233 + 166
|
444 + 1,113
|
Dec 15-21
|
133
|
377
|
340
|
Dec 22-28
|
161
|
558
|
432
|
Dec 29-31
|
91
|
117
|
233
|
DEC
|
689
|
2,032
|
3,044
|
Jan 1-7
|
184
|
434
|
464
|
Jan 8-14
|
170
|
730
|
493
|
Jan 15-21
|
182
|
390
|
515
|
Jan 22-28
|
189
|
466
|
894
|
Jan 29-31
|
90
|
288
|
529
|
JAN
|
815
|
2,308
|
2,895
|
Feb 1-7
|
155
|
380
|
688
|
Feb 8-14
|
170
|
406
|
559
|
Feb 15-21
|
165
|
573
|
364
|
Violence
In Iraq By Province, Feb. 2015
Province
|
Feb
1-7
|
Feb
8-14
|
Anbar
|
35 Incidents
60 Killed: 9 ISF, 5 Sahwa, 46
Civilians
128 Wounded: 4 ISF, 8 Sahwa, 116
Civilians
14 Shootings
2 IEDs
1 Suicide Motorcycle Bomb
2 Suicide Car Bombs
5 Mortars
1 Mine
|
28 Incidents
99 Killed: 26 ISF, 73 Civilians
19 Wounded: 19 Civilians
19 Shootings
1 IED
5 Suicide Bombers
4 Mortars
1 Rocket
|
Babil
|
10 Incidents
7 Killed: 2 ISF, 5 Civilians
27 Wounded: 7 ISF, 20 Civilians
5 IEDs
1 Sticky Bomb
1 Grenade
|
10 Incidents
16 Killed: 3 ISF, 13 Civilians
49 Wounded: 10 ISF, 39 Civilians
3 IEDs
3 Sticky Bombs
1 Suicide Car Bomb
1 Car Bomb
1 Mine
|
Baghdad
|
57 Incidents
117 Killed: 2 ISF, 115 Civilians
355 Wounded: 10
ISF, 345 Civilians
19 Shootings
35 IEDs
3 Sticky Bombs
2 Suicide Bombers
3 Car Bombs
|
49 Incidents
107 Killed: 2 ISF, 105 Civilians
276: 11 ISF, 265 Civilians
14 Shootings
25 IEDs
3 Sticky Bombs
2 Suicide Bombers
6 Mortars
|
Diyala
|
5 Incidents
10 Killed: 1 Sahwa, 8 Peshmerga, 1
Civilian
2 Wounded: 2 Peshmerga
4 Shootings
1 IED
|
13 Incidents
9 Killed: 2 ISF, 7 Civilians
1 Wounded: 1 Civilian
7 Shootings
1 IED
2 Sticky Bombs
|
Kirkuk
|
4 Incidents
2 Killed: 1 Peshmerga, 1 Civilian
4 Wounded: 4 Peshmerga
1 Shooting
2 IEDs
4 Car Bombs
|
5 Incidents
5 Killed: 5 Civilians
7 Wounded: 7 Civilians
3 Shootings
20 IEDs
1 Mortar
|
Ninewa
|
18 Incidents
107 Killed: 3 ISF, 104 Civilians
6 Wounded: 6 Civilians
11 Shootings
28 IEDs
1 Suicide Car Bomb
6 Car Bombs
1 Mortar
|
28 Incidents
71 Killed: 10 ISF, 2Peshmerga, 59
Civilians
23 Wounded: 4 Peshmerga, 19
Civilians
21 Shootings
9 IEDs
1 Suicide Bomber
|
Salahaddin
|
25 Incidents
75 Killed: 34 ISF, 41 Civilians
165 Wounded: 38 ISF, 127 Civilians
14 Shootings
38 IEDs
1 Sticky Bomb
2 Suicide Car Bombs
|
33 Incidents
98 Killed: 70 ISF, 28 Civilians
178 Wounded: 93 ISF, 85 Civilians
19 Shootings
5 IEDs
1 Sticky Bomb
11 Suicide Car Bombs
1 Car Bomb
1 Mortar
|
Wasit
|
1 Incident
2 Killed: 2 Civilians
1 Wounded: 1 Civilian
1 Shooting
|
-
|
Province
|
Feb 15-21
|
Anbar
|
36 Incidents
355 Killed: 31 ISF, 324
Civilians
37 Wounded: 37 Civilians
26 Shootings
41 IEDs
1 Mortar
1 Rocket
|
Babil
|
2 Incidents
5 Wounded: 5 Civilians
2 IEDs
|
Baghdad
|
45 Incidents
69 Killed: 3 ISF, 66
Civilians
160 Wounded: 3 ISF, 157
Civilians
17 Shootings
23 IEDs
5 Sticky Bombs
3 Mortars
|
Basra
|
1 Incident
1 Killed: 1 Civilian
|
Diyala
|
15 Incidents
36 Killed: 7 ISF, 12
Peshmerga, 17 Civilians
30 Wounded: 23 ISF, 7
Civilians
6 Shootings
3 IEDs
1 Sticky Bomb
2 Suicide Car Bombs
|
Kirkuk
|
1 Incident
15 Killed: 15 Peshmerga
1 Shooting
|
Ninewa
|
30 Incidents
17 Killed: 17 Civilians
13 Wounded: 8 Peshmerga 5
Civilians
17 Shootings
22 IEDs
|
Salahaddin
|
33 Incidents
80 Killed: 2 ISF, 78
Civilians
118 Wounded: 1 ISF, 117
Civilians
20 Shootings
30 IEDs
1 Sticky Bomb
1 Suicide Bomber
3 Suicide Car Bombs
3 Mortars
1 Rocket
|
Sulaymaniya
|
1 Incident
2 Grenades
|
Wasit
|
1 Incident
1 Wounded: 1 Civilian
1 Shooting
|
Car
Bombs In Iraq Feb. 2015
Date
|
Location
|
Dead
|
Wounded
|
Feb 1
|
|||
Feb 2
|
Khabaz
x4, Kirkuk
Samarra,
Salahaddin
|
21
|
26
|
Feb 3
|
Karrada
x3, Baghdad
|
5
|
17
|
Feb 4
|
Haditha,
Anbar
|
3
|
|
Feb 5
|
Ramadi,
Anbar
Jazeera,
Salahaddin
|
13
|
13
|
Feb 6
|
|||
Feb 7
|
Tigris
Axis x7, Ninewa
|
||
Totals
|
18
|
39
|
59
|
Feb 8
|
|||
Feb 9
|
Jabber
x3 & Siniya, Salahaddin
|
20
|
35
|
Feb 10
|
Mahmudiya,
Babil
|
4
|
11
|
Feb 11
|
Mahmudiya,
Babil
Camp
Speicher x2, Dijla, Mikishifa, Muthanna Facility, Salahaddin
|
23
|
71
|
Feb 12
|
Mikishifa,
Tikrit x2, Salahaddin
|
22
|
27
|
Feb 13
|
|||
Feb 14
|
|||
Totals
|
14
|
69
|
144
|
Feb 15
|
Edheim,
Diyala
|
6
|
21
|
Feb 16
|
Abbasid
& Camp Speicher, Salahaddin
|
4
|
30
|
Feb 17
|
|||
Feb 18
|
Outside
Samarra, Salahaddin
|
7
|
18
|
Feb 19
|
|||
Feb 20
|
|||
Feb 21
|
Qazzanah,
Diyala
|
4
|
|
Totals
|
5
|
17
|
73
|
After a high number of car bombs (Vehicle Borne Improvised
Explosive Devices) in the first 14 days of the month, they went down to just 5 from
February 15-21. Those resulted in 17 deaths and 73 wounded. There were two
VBIEDs in Diyala and three in Salahaddin. All of those attacks were aimed at
either pro-government forces or government offices showing their continued use
in tactical operations by IS rather than the normal terrorist attacks aimed at
civilians.
During the third week of February the Iraqi Security Forces
and tribes continued to fight to reclaim Baghdadi in Anbar. Most of the city
was cleared by the end of the week, but confrontations with the insurgents
continued. While IS was in control of Baghdadi it terrorized the population by
carrying out a number of executions. On February 15 it kidnapped a number of
police and shot three
of them. The next day it killed the remaining 27
officers. Then they went after civilians executing 100 on February
17, 50 on February
19, and another 26 on February
20. Not to be outdone in the brutality department IS burned 45 people in Rawa,
and 50
in Hit. For six out of the seven days of the week insurgents also assaulted
the southern and downtown sections of Ramadi in their continued attempt to take
the provincial capital. The IS attack upon Baghdadi was another example of how
the group still has large offensive capabilities in the province. It also threatened
the U.S. training effort in the governorate as the Assad Air Base where
American forces are training Iraqis is right next door. The fact that IS was
not able to seize the city on the fist day of the assault however and the
importance of its location also meant that it would eventually be pushed out
and suffer heavy casualties in the process from both the ISF, tribes, and
Coalition air strikes.
Baghdad continued to suffer from a steady stream of
improvised explosive devices (IEDs). 23 went off during the week killing 32
people, 46% of all deaths, and injured another 129, 80% of the total. The
Islamic State’s VBIED bases around the capital have largely been disrupted and
the group is using most of them for tactical attacks upon the government forces
in places like Salahaddin. That has left IEDs as the main form of attack in the
capital. While not as deadly as car bombs, most IEDs are set off in public
places like shops and markets to harm as many civilians as possible and are the
main driver of casualties for the last several months.
After militants were disrupted by a large security operation
in Muqtadiya in January they have now regrouped and violence is back up to what
it was before. There were 15 incidents during the week with attacks in the
north in Edhaim where IS assaulted the dam there twice, in Muqtadiya, which was
just cleared, and in Baquba the provincial capital. Seven mass graves with 24
people, including 12 peshmerga were discovered in Jalawla on February
19 as well. In total, there were 36 deaths and 30 Wounded during the week.
In Ninewa IS continued harassing attacks upon the peshmerga
mostly in the Makhmour, Sinjar, and Badush areas to the north and west of
Mosul. There were 15 attacks in those regions during the week. IS began these
attacks in January and they have been going on every week since then. This was
in response to the Kurds recent gains in the province, which have threatened
the Islamic State’s supply lines to western Ninewa and into Syria.
IS also attacked up and down Salahaddin in its continued
attempt to stretch the ISF and militia forces there. Some of these
confrontations were quite large such as on February
15 when 23 militiamen were killed and another 40 wounded outside of
Samarra. That city was also hit with two suicide car bombs. A third struck Camp
Speicher. All together the three VBIEDs killed 2 soldiers, 9 militiamen and
injured another 48 members of the popular brigades. IS also carried out more of
its intimidation tactics against the local population. On February 16 it kidnapped
120 people from Rabadh and blew up 13 houses and council buildings in Dour.
February
20 it blew up 12 houses in Shirqat. Finally, on February 21 in kidnapped
23 people north of Tikrit and burned
three families alive inside their houses in Dour. A big confrontation is
coming up in Salahaddin as militia and army forces are preparing for a major
assault to try to take Tikrit, which fell to insurgents in June.
SOURCES
AIN,
"ISIL executes more than 150 civilians in Anbar," 2/19/15
-
"Urgent…..Car bomb explosion targets volunteers in Samarra," 2/18/15
BBC,
"Islamic State militants 'burn to death 45 in Iraq,'" 2/17/15
Al
Forat, "23 Persons kidnapped by ISIL northern Tikrit," 2/21/15
Iraq
Times, "Daash terrorists executed 26 civilians in Baghdadi western
Anbar," 2/20/15
Kurd
Press, "7 mass graves found in Diyala province," 2/19/15
Al
Mada, "Daash executed 100 people including police officers and burn their
bodies in al-Baghdadi," 2/17/15
-
"Killing and wounding 15 elements of the popular crowd south of Tikrit in
suicide bombing," 2/18/15
-
"The killing and injuring of 28 of the popular crowd in suicide bombing
and clashes with Daash south of Tikrit," 2/16/15
Al
Masalah, "The bombing of the Customs headquarters in Baquba," 2/21/15
-
"Daash burn 50 citizens in Hit," 2/21/15
NINA,
"Car Bomb Hits A Gathering Of Popular Defense Forces Near Speicher In
Tikrit, Kills 4, Wounds 18," 2/16/15
-
"Daash Burn Members Of Three Families Inside Their Houses In Tikrit,"
2/21/15
-
"Daash arrest five police officers and blow up 17 houses in Salahuddin
province," 2/17/15
-
"Daash execute /3/ women and a man north of Tikrit," 2/20/15
Reuters,
"Iraqi army, militia repel Islamic State attack on dam north of Baghdad:
sources," 2/15/15
Shafaq
News, "Iraqi official: Daash executed 27 policemen and threw their bodies
in the river," 2/16/15
-
"Killing 23 of the popular brigades in battles for "Tigris"
Samarra," 2/15/15
Shafiq,
Mohammed, "Tribal Salahuddin Council reveals kidnap "Daash" 120
civilians northeast of Tikrit," Alsumaria, 2/16/15
Xinhua,
"Iraqi security forces repel IS attack, 18 killed," 2/15/15
Yacoub,
Sameer, "Suicide car bomber kills 6 Iraqi solders, Shiite
militiamen," Associated Press, 2/18/15
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