There was a decided increase in violence in Iraq during the
third week of September. There were 91 incidents reported in the media. That
was the highest figure since the middle of July. That was caused by an uptick
in attacks in Anbar, Diyala and Kirkuk. The first and last were experiencing
the latest military operations, which provoked Islamic State into action.
Diyala on the other hand, is one of the main provinces in the country where the
insurgents are rebuilding.
The 91 security incidents during the week broke down to 1 in
Basra and Irbil each, 2 in Babil and Kurdistan respectively, 7 in Kirkuk, 9 in
Salahaddin, 14 in Anbar, 17 in Diyala, 18 in Ninewa, and 20 in Baghdad. The
last time there were that many incidents was July 22-28 when there were 107.
Security
Incidents In Iraq By Province Sep 15-21, 2017
Basra 1
Irbil 1
Babil 2
KRG 2
Kirkuk 7
Salahaddin 9
Anbar 14
Diyala 17
Ninewa 18
Baghdad 20
The increased number of attacks led to 145 killed and 180
wounded. 1 Peshmerga, 4 fighters from the Kurdistan’ Workers’ Party (PKK), 9
members of the Iraqi Security Forces (ISF), 18 Hashd al-Shaabi, and 113
civilians lost their lives. Another 4 ISF, 7 Peshmerga, 10 Hashd, and 159
civilians were injured. Ninewa had the most casualties with 101, with another 56
in Baghdad, 49 in Salahaddin, 45 in Anbar, 38 in Diyala, 20 in Kirkuk, 11 in
Kurdistan, 2 in Babil, 2 in Irbil, and 1 in Basra. The real figures are always
higher especially in weeks like this when there is combat going on and the
Iraqi forces do not report their losses.
Casualties
In Iraq By Province Sep 15-21, 2017
Basra 1 (1 Killed)
Irbil 2 (2 Wounded)
Babil 2 (2 Killed)
KRG 11 (11 Killed)
Kirkuk 20 (6 Killed, 14 Wounded)
Diyala 38 (24 Killed, 14 Wounded)
Anbar 45 (16 Killed, 29 Wounded)
Salahaddin 49 (3 Killed, 46 Wounded)
Baghdad 56 (12 Killed, 44 Wounded)
Ninewa 101 (70 Killed, 31 Wounded)
The joint forces launched a new campaign to free northwest
Anbar and the Iraq-Syrian border. That led to the Islamic State to react with
14 incidents mostly in that western region, but also attacks in Ramadi,
Hit
and Garma.
A Coalition air
strike was blamed for 6 civilian dead and 24 wounded in Qaim.
The Iraqi capital witnessed around its average number of
incidents with 20. 9 occurred in the north, 7 in the south, 2 in the west, and
1 each in the center and east. One suicide bomber was arrested, otherwise all
the attacks were small such as shootings and IEDs. The hugely improved security
situation in Baghdad has been maintained for several weeks now. It used to
regularly witness 8-10 attacks per day. Since Mosul however, IS has apparently
pulled out many of its units, and the new Baghdad Operations Command has worked
to deny the insurgents the Baghdad belts. Together this has contributed to the
historic lows in attacks and casualties.
Diyala is one of two governorates where IS is making a
return as an insurgent force. There were 17 incidents there, the most since 19
the second week of June. It’s not just the number that has changed, but the
type of attacks as well. There are still IEDs and small shootings, but there
was also a suicide
bomber, and one successful
and failed
car bomb. There were also several largely gun battles and mortar attacks upon
the Iraqi forces.
The Iraqi forces also set off to liberate the Hawija
district in southern Kirkuk. That prompted several terrorist attacks by IS
including a suicide car bomb in Kirkuk, a car bomb in the Musalla district, and
another car bomber arrested. Before, most of the incidents were displaced being
killed trying to escape or people under IS control being executed. That meant
these incidents were a decided escalation.
The insurgents are still trying to prove their presence in
Ninewa. There were attacks in Mosul, Baaj, Hatra, Makhmour, and Sinjar
districts. This included some large operations involving multiple suicide
bombers, including an attack
upon a school
used by the Hashd that left 24 dead and 23 wounded. These were more harassing
attacks, but they showed that IS still has reach across large parts of the
governorate.
The Iraqi operations were focused upon northern Salahaddin
as well attempting to free the left coast of the Shirqat district. That did not
lead to a decided increase in militant activity however. There were just 9
incidents. The governorate is the other area where IS is rebuilding however so
there were a few large-scale operations as well such as a multiple suicide
bombing of a restaurant in the Baiji district, and a suicide bombing of a
school in Tikrit.
Security In Iraq 2017
Week
|
Security
Incidents
|
Dead
|
Wounded
|
Jan 1-7
|
188
|
509
|
1,346
|
Jan 8-14
|
168
|
371
|
1,036
|
Jan 15-21
|
137
|
585
|
1,262
|
Jan 22-28
|
145
|
289
|
310
|
Jan 29-31
|
74
|
127
|
338
|
JAN
|
712
|
1,881
|
4,292
|
Feb 1-7
|
123
|
388
|
176
|
Feb 8-14
|
164
|
434
|
390
|
Feb 15-21
|
148
|
393
|
508
|
Feb 22-28
|
185
|
647 + 399
|
1,390 + 1,634
|
FEB
|
620
|
1,862 + 399
|
2,464 + 1,634
|
Mar 1-7
|
179
|
749
|
622
|
Mar 8-14
|
171
|
551
|
614
|
Mar 15-21
|
143
|
571
|
1,166
|
Mar 22-28
|
152
|
1,233
|
575
|
Mar 29-31
|
71
|
374 + 278
|
288 + 2,925
|
MAR
|
716
|
3,478 + 278
|
3,265 + 2,925
|
Apr 1-7
|
174
|
903
|
487
|
Apr 8-14
|
126
|
599
|
669
|
Apr 15-21
|
108
|
479
|
449
|
Apr 22-28
|
122
|
698
|
328
|
Apr 29-30
|
39
|
138
|
51
|
APR
|
569
|
2,817
|
1,984
|
May 1-7
|
106
|
405
|
468
|
May 8-14
|
109
|
601
|
386
|
May 15-21
|
132
|
363
|
224
|
May 22-28
|
106
|
433
|
150
|
May 29-31
|
69
|
214
|
236
|
MAY
|
522
|
2,016
|
1,464
|
Jun 1-7
|
136
|
1,403
|
487
|
Jun 8-14
|
127
|
658
|
174
|
Jun 15-21
|
114
|
480
|
101
|
Jun 22-28
|
119
|
340
|
246
|
Jun 29-30
|
37
|
349
|
127
|
JUN
|
533
|
3,230
|
1,135
|
JAN-JUN
|
3,669
|
15,262 +
677
|
14,497 +
4,559
|
Jul 1-7
|
141
|
798
|
331
|
Jul 8-14
|
105
|
298
|
86
|
Jul 15-21
|
87
|
124
|
72
|
Jul 22-28
|
107
|
189
|
122
|
Jul 29-31
|
37
|
50
|
25
|
JUL
|
477
|
1,459
|
636
|
Aug 1-7
|
80
|
143
|
188
|
Aug 8-14
|
88
|
955
|
124
|
Aug 15-21
|
73
|
97
|
100
|
Aug 22-28
|
85
|
674
|
132
|
Aug 29-31
|
31
|
30
|
40
|
AUG
|
357
|
1,958
|
1,261
|
Sep 1-7
|
62
|
68
|
73
|
Sep 8-14
|
79
|
412
|
176
|
Sep 15-21
|
91
|
145
|
180
|
Violence
By Province Sep 15-21, 2017
Province
|
Violence
|
Anbar
|
14 Incidents
16 Killed
1 ISF
3 Hashd
12 Civilians
29 Wounded
29 Civilians
1 Shooting
2 IEDs
1 Sticky Bomb
8 Suicide Bombers Killed
3 Car Bombs Destroyed
|
Babil
|
2 Incidents
2 Killed
2 Civilians
|
Baghdad
|
20 Incidents
12 Killed
1 ISF
11 Civilians
44 Wounded
2 ISF
3 Hashd
39 Civilians
4 Shootings
12 IEDs
2 Sticky Bombs
1 Suicide Bomber Arrested
|
Basra
|
1 Incident
1 Killed
1 Civilian
1 Shooting
|
Diyala
|
17 Incidents
24 Killed
3 Hashd
7 ISF
14 Civilians
14 Wounded
7 Civilians
7 Hashd
7 Shootings
8 IEDs
1 Suicide Bomber
1 Car Bomb
2 Mortars
1 Grenades
1 Car Bomb Dismantled
|
Irbil
|
1 Incident
2 Wounded
2 Civilians
1 Turkish Shelling
|
Kirkuk
|
7 Incidents
6 Killed
1 Peshmerga
5 Civilians
14 Wounded
14 Civilians
1 Shooting
1 IED
1 Sticky Bomb
1 Suicide Car Bomb
1 Car Bomb
1 Car Bomber Arrested
|
KRG
|
2 Incidents
11 Killed
4 PKK
7 Civilians
2 Turkish Air Strikes
|
Ninewa
|
18 Incidents
70 Killed
12 Hashd
58 Civilians
31 Wounded
7 Peshmerga
24 Civilians
8 Shootings
4 IEDs
2 Suicide Bombers
8 Suicide Bombers Killed
|
Salahaddin
|
9 Incidents
3 Killed
3 Civilians
46 Wounded
2 ISF
44 Civilians
3 Shootings
4 IEDs
3 Suicide Bombers
1 Mortar
1 Suicide Bomber Killed
1 Suicide Car Bomb Destroyed
|
SOURCES
Airwars, "September 17th 2017: (I652) .
Husaybah, Qa'im, west of Anbar, Syrian-Iraqi borders"
Baghdad Post, "2 civilians killed,
injured in blast in Ramadi," 9/16/17
- "47 killed, injured in school bombing
in Mosul," 9/17/17
- "Booby-trapped car explodes in Musalla
district in Kirkuk," 9/19/17
Bas News, "Blast Hits Kirkuk,"
9/16/17
Al Ghad Press, "Dismantling a sticky
bomb under a car in Hit district west Anbar," 9/15/17
- "Two people killed by a car bomb in
Jamila neighborhood," 9/20/17
Iraq Broadcasting Networks, "A US
Military Camp IN Makhmour Was Attacked By A Suicide Bomber," 9/17/17
Iraq News Center, "Urgent Ministry of
the Interior: Three people were killed and 34 others injured in the initial
toll of the attack carried out by two suicide bombers at the castle tourist
restaurant in the Baiji district," 9/19/17
Iraq Newspaper, "Iraqi Newspaper
Reporter 15 Dead And Wounded In Bombing Of A Liquor Store In Kirkuk,"
9/16/17
Kuwait News Agency, "Suicide bombing
kills 9 Iraqis in Miqdadiyah," 9/17/17
Al Maalomah, "A suicide bomber was
arrested north Baghdad," 9/19/17
Mostafa, Nehal, "Two, including officer,
killed, seven wounded in suicide attack in Diyala," Iraqi News, 9/16/17
NINA, "A Car Bomb Dismantled In Centre
Of Baquba, Diyala Province," 9/18/17
- "Tribal Forces Repel An Attack To
Daesh Southwest Of Mosul, Kill 4 Suicide Bombers," 9/16/17
Rudaw, “Military commander: Chemical and
radioactive materials hamper the return of population to Mosul,” 9/17/17
Shafaaq News, "URGENT: 24 dead, wounded
in Mosul school explosion," 9/17/17
Sotaliraq, "Baiji blast kills 42
civilians," 9/19/17
Al Sumaria, "The arrest of a car bomber
in the Aden district in central Kirkuk," 9/19/17
- "BAGHDAD - Three suicide bombers were
killed in a lightning raid north of Baghdad," 9/21/17
- "Several members of the Peshmerga were
injured in an explosion in the Sinjar district," 9/17/17
- "A suicide bombing inside a school in
southeastern Tikrit and security forces impose a curfew," 9/16/17
- "Three killed, eight wounded in
central Kirkuk blast," 9/15/17
Xinhua, "3 killed in suicide bomb
attacks in northern Iraq," 9/19/17
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