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Weekly Explosive Incidents Flas iMMAP - Humanitarian Access Response Weekly Explosive Hazard Incidents Flash News (25 June - 01 July2020) 79 673 11 6 4 INCIDENTS PEOPLE KILLED PEOPLE INJURED EXPLOSIONS AIRSTRIKES Federal Police Forces 01/JUL/2020 DIYALA GOVERNORATE Found and cleared 22 IEDs in Samarra district. Security Forces 25/JUN/2020 SALAH AL-DIN GOVERNORATE Destroyed an ISIS hideout and cleared a cache of explosives containing seven mortar Security Forces 25/JUN/2020 shells, three homemade IEDs, three detonators, and ammunition. Found and cleared a cache of explosives belonging to ISIS in the Al-Dhuluiya subdistrict. An Armed Group 26/JUN/2020 Coalition Forces 26/JUN/2020 Shot and killed a Security Forces member near Abu Al-Khanazer village on the outskirts of Launched several airstrikes and destroyed many ISIS hideouts and tunnels, killing 24 Abi Said subdistrict, northeast of Baqubah district. insurgents in Khanuka mountain. Popular Mobilization Forces 26/JUN/2020 Military Intelligence 29/JUN/2020 Destroyed five ISIS hideouts and killed five insurgents in the Al-Adhim area, north of Diyala. Found and cleared 24 IEDs and artillery shells in the Mukayshafa desert of Samarra district. ISIS 27/JUN/2020 Killed four Federal Police Forces members and injured two others in an attack at Abu Coalition Forces 29/JUN/2020 Al-Khanazer village, northeast of Baqubah district. Launched several airstrikes and destroyed many ISIS hideouts, killing everyone inside in Makhoul mountain of Baiji district. Popular Mobilization Forces 27/JUN/2020 Repelled an ISIS attack in Sheikh Jawamir village, north of Muqdadiya district. An Armed Group 30/JUN/2020 A targeted IED explosion struck a Popular Mobilization Forces patrol, killing four members Popular Mobilization Forces 27/JUN/2020 and injuring another, west of Baiji district. Found an ISIS corpse in the Zour Nahr Al-wand area. Coalition Forces 30/JUN/2020 Security Forces 28/JUN/2020 Two suspicious civilians were killed by a drone strike as they were carrying the wreckage Killed an ISIS leader near Mardan village in Khanaqin district. of a coalition drone that crashed in Abu Zewir area in Baiji district. Security Forces 28/JUN/2020 Popular Mobilization Forces 01/JUL/2020 Found and cleared an IED in the Qara Lous area of Balad Ruz district. Bombarded a group of ISIS insurgents with mortar shells, killing several of them in the Al-Zoura area of Samarra district. An Armed Group 29/JUN/2020 Shot and killed a civilian, northeast of Baqubah district. ANBAR GOVERNORATE An Armed Group 01/JUL/2020 Iraqi Military Forces 25/JUN/2020 An IED explosion injured a civilian near the orchards of Zaghaniya village of Al-Ibarra Destroyed an ISIS hideout and cleared a cache of explosives containing 15 homemade subdistrict, northeast of Baqubah district. IEDs and 15 detonators in Anah district. Security Forces 01/JUL/2020 Security Forces 27/JUN/2020 Dismantled two IEDs in the orchards of Zaghaniya village of Al-Ibarra subdistrict, northeast Found and cleared 180 artillery shells near the water projects in the Al-Sada area. of Baqubah district. BAGHDAD GOVERNORATE NINEWA GOVERNORATE An Armed Group 25/JUN/2020 An IED exploded in a residential area of the Al-Nuairiya area. Security Forces 27/JUN/2020 Destroyed an ISIS hideout and cleared three IEDs, four mortar shells, and two hand Security Forces 26/JUN/2020 grenades in the Wadi Aakab area. Found a missile workshop that was targeting the Green Zone and arrested 13 insurgents in the Al-Daura area, south of the capital. An Armed Group 27/JUN/2020 An IED explosion injured three civilians in Al-Haj village of Al-Qairra subdistrict. KIRKUK GOVERNORATE Security Forces 28/JUN/2020 ISIS 27/JUN/2020 Found a corpse showing gunshot wounds to the head in the Al-Maydan area. Launched an attack and killed two ISIS insurgents in Al-Majid village of Riyadh district. Security Forces 28/JUN/2020 Military Intelligence 29/JUN/2020 Found three corpses in Old Mosul. Found and cleared an RPG7, three artillery shells, four mortar shells, and ammunition in the Aarisha Aliya area of Hawija district. Security Forces 28/JUN/2020 Found and cleared 58 IEDs, 52 hand grenades, six artillery shells, and ten aircraft rockets ERBIL GOVERNORATE belonging to ISIS in Al-Shajwani neighborhood in Old Mosul. Coalition Forces 01/JUL/2020 Security Forces 29/JUN/2020 Launched an airstrike targeting ISIS hideouts in Qarachogh mountain in Makhmur district. Found a mass grave of 600 corpses in the Al-Hamidat area between Mosul and Tal Afar district. Coalition Forces 30/JUN/2020 Launched an airstrike and destroyed an ISIS tunnel, killing ten insurgents near Ain Al-Jahish village of Al-Shoura subdistrict. Iraqi Military Forces 01/JUL/2020 Killed four ISIS insurgents in Ain Al-Jahish village of Al-Shoura subdistrict. People Killed & Injured Per Governorate People Killed & Injured Per Incident Type 700 Killed 700 Killed 631 629 Injured Injured 350 350 34 12 28 6 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 4 5 4 2 0 0 Anbar Baghdad Diyala Erbil Kirkuk Ninewa Salah Al-Din Air Strike Explosive Hazard Crime Direct Attack/Clashes iMMAP, Humanitarian Access Response: Explosive Hazard Incidents Risk Level in Anbar, Baghdad, Diyala, Erbil, Kirkuk, Ninewa and Salah Al-Din Governorates from 25 June to 01 July 2020 D A H U K !. Dahuk Amedi Mergasur Turkey Sumel Dahuk ÆQ Shikhan ÆQ ÆQ Akre Erbil ÆQ Soran Ninewa ÆQ Choman Telafar Sulaymaniyah Tilkaif Syria Kirkuk Iran Shaqlawa Salah Al-Din II r a n Diyala Mosul !. ÆQ Baghdad ÆQ Anbar Sinjar Hamdaniya Rania Pshdar n Kerbala Babylon Wassit rda Erbil Jo !. Qadissiya Missan ÆQ ÆQ Thi-Qar ÆQ Erbil Najaf Mosul Koisnjaq Basrah Muthanna E R B I L Dokan Saudi Arabia N I N E W A Ku w a ÆQ it Makhmur ÆQÆQ Sharbazher Explosive Incident Risk Level Penjwin Dabes High Low Sulaymaniah Ba'aj !. ÆQ Kirkuk !\ !. Sulaymaniya Capital S y r ii a Hatra Shirqat Kirkuk ÆQ Chamchamal !. Governorate Center ÆQÆQÆQ S U L A Y M A N I Y A H Hawiga K I R K U KÆQ Darbandihkan Halabja ÆQ IDPs Camp Daquq Primary Road Iraq Boundary Kalar Baiji ÆQ ÆQ ÆQ Tooz Governorate Boundary Ru'ua ÆQ Tikrit Tikrit District Boundary ÆQ!. Kifri ÆQ S A L A H A L - D I N Daur Haditha Khanaqin ÆQ ± Samarra D I Y A L A 0 50 100 Ka'im ÆQ Khalis Km ÆQ A N B A R Thethar Balad Ana Muqdadiya Heet Fares !.ÆQBa`aqubah Tarmia Ba'quba Baladrooz Adhamia Ramadi Kadhimia ÆQ !. ÆQ Thawra1 Ramadi ÆQÆQ Thaw!\.ra2 Abu Ghraib Resafa ÆQ Karkh Mada'in Falluja ÆQ ÆQ B A G H D A D Badra Mahmoudiya Rutba Azezia JJ oo Suwaira rr dd Mahawil W A S S I T Kerbala !. Musayab Kut aa Kut Ain Al-Tamur Hindiya !. !. nn K E R B A L A Hilla Na'maniya Hilla Hashimiya Hai Diwaniya Najaf Afaq Kufa iMMAP, Humanitarian Access Response: Explosive Hazard Incidents in Anbar, Baghdad, Diyala, Erbil, Kirkuk, Ninewa and Salah Al-Din Governorates from 25 June to 01 July 2020 Turkey Da hu k Erbil Zakho Ninewa Turkey Sulaymaniyah Syria Ki rku k Amedi Dahuk Iran Salah Al-Din Mergasur Di yala DAHUK Sumel Baghdad !.Dahuk An ba r Soran Ke rba la Ba bylo n Wassit Jordan ÆQ Shikhan Akre Qadissiya Missan Telafar ÆQ ÆQ ÆQ ÆQ Choman Iran Thi-Qar Iran Najaf Tilkaif Ba srah Muthanna Saudi Arabia Shaqlawa Kuwait Mosul àà!. ÆQ ÆQ Sinjar HamdaniyaÆQ Rania Erbil Pshdar ġ Airstrike ÆQ ÆQ !. ÆQ Erbil Mosul c Armed Clash Area ERBIL Koisnjaq NINEWA ġ Dokan à Explosive Hazard ÆQ ÆQ Makhmur àÆQ Sharbazher Penjwin !\ Capital ġ Dabes Sulaymaniah !. Governorate Center Ba'aj !. Syria ÆQ Kirkuk Sulaymaniya Shirqatà !. ÆQ IDPs Camp Hatra Kirkuk ġ à ÆQÆQ Chamchamal SULAYMANIYAH Primary Road ÆQ Hawiga KIRKUKÆQ ġ c Darbandihkan Halabja Iraq Boundary Daquq Governorate Boundary à à Kalar Baiji District Boundary ÆQ ÆQ Tooz Ru'ua ÆQ Tikrit Tikrit ÆQ!. Kifri ÆQ ± SALAH AL-DIN Daur 0 50 100 à Haditha à Khanaqin ÆQ Samarra à Km DIYALA Ka'im àà ÆQ ÆQ Khalis ANBAR Thethar à cà Balad Ana c àMuqdadiya Heet Fares !.ÆQBa`aqubah Tarmia à à Ba'quba Baladrooz Ramadi KadhimiaAdham ia ÆQ à!. ÆQ Thawra1 Ramadi ÆQÆQ Thawra2!\. Resafa Abu Ghraib Karkh à Mada'in ÆQ à Falluja ÆQ ÆQ BAGHDAD JJ o o r r d d a a n n Rutba Mahmoudiya Badra à Azezia Suwaira Musayab WASSIT Kerbala !.Kerbala Mahawil Kut Ain Al-Tamur Hilla !. Kut KERBALA Hilla !. Hindiya Na'maniya Hashimiya Diwaniya Hai Ali Al-Gharbi Disclaimer: All information is the best available from various sources including public, national and international sources, and has been cross-checked by iMMAP as best as possible. iMMAP accepts no responsibility for the use of this information. Publication Date: 05 JULY 2020 - For more information contact: [email protected] Copyright © iMMAP,IHF Humanitarian Access Response - 2020. All rights reserved.This report is related to iMMAP-IHF project: Multi-Dimensional Risk Mitigation Information Management Center for Humanitarian Access Response - 2020..
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