Baghdad: Two officers from a Kurdish commando force were killed and seven commandos wounded in a bomb attack in Iraq's semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan, a Kurdish security source said. The attack occurred when a roadside bomb, planted by Islamic State (IS) militants, detonated near a vehicle carrying commandos affiliated with the Kurdish security forces known as Peshmerga, Xinhua news agency reported, citing the source.
The source said that the troops were conducting an operation to hunt down IS militants in a rugged area in the southern part of Sulaimaniyah province in northeastern Iraq. He said the blast destroyed the vehicle, killing two officers and wounding seven commandos aboard. Akam Omer, commander of the Peshmerga commando force, was among the wounded, the source added.