Thursday, July 26, 2012

Members of Al Qaeda in Iraq Clash With Government Troops

CAIRO ? Al Qaeda insurgents clashed with Iraqi security forces on Thursday, the second attack this week in what Al Qaeda in Iraq?s leader has depicted as a new offensive aimed at recapturing lost ground.

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At least 12 people were killed, including five Iraqi policemen and seven militants, according to a police source in Diyala Province. The Associated Press reported that an Iraqi helicopter was shot down in the attack, but Iraqi officials said that it had only been damaged.

The fighting began Wednesday night in Hadid town, about six miles northwest of Baquba, in Diyala Province. The area was formerly an insurgent stronghold.

On Sunday, the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq, who goes by the pseudonym Abu Bakir al Baghdadi, announced in an unusual audio recording, posted on a jihadi Web site, that an offensive was about to begin in which the insurgents would seek to regain ground they had held in Iraq before American forces helped oust them.

The next day, the group launched a coordinated series of at least 40 attacks which killed more than 100 people throughout Iraq. Al Qaeda has also announced its intention to join the conflict in Syria on the side of the popular uprising there, although opposition leaders have disavowed any connection with extremist groups.

Reporting was contributed by an Iraqi employee of The New York Times in Diyala Province.

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