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Iraq tribal clashes leave 15 dead | Iraq tribal clashes leave 15 dead |
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Clashes between militants and Sunni tribesmen in Babil province in central Iraq have left at least 15 people dead, officials say. | Clashes between militants and Sunni tribesmen in Babil province in central Iraq have left at least 15 people dead, officials say. |
The violence comes ahead of a transfer of security in the province from US to Iraqi troops, which the governor says is to take place on Thursday. | |
The clashes continued for about two hours in the town of Jurf al-Sakhr. | The clashes continued for about two hours in the town of Jurf al-Sakhr. |
The militants fought members of two Sunni tribes who had formed an anti-al-Qaeda militia last year. | The militants fought members of two Sunni tribes who had formed an anti-al-Qaeda militia last year. |
A number of people were also injured in the clashes. | |
Suicide blast | |
Haider al-Lami, a police officer in the provincial capital, Hilla, told AFP news agency the battle began at about 0500 (0100 GMT) in Jurf al-Sakhr, a border town between mainly Shia Babil province and mainly Sunni Anbar. | |
The town had experienced serious violence following the US-led invasion in 2003 but the anti-al-Qaeda militia formed by the al-Osan and al-Ojan tribes had helped bring some stability. | |
Babil's governor, Salem al-Saleh Meslmawe, and its police chief, Maj-Gen Fadhel Radad, told AFP the handover of security was to take place on Thursday, although the US military has not confirmed a date. | |
The province would be the 12th of 18 to be handed back to the Iraqis. | |
Babil has seen much sectarian violence, including a suicide attack in Hilla in March last year that left more than 100 Shia pilgrims dead. |
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