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Iraq crisis: Militants attack Tikrit after taking Mosul Iraq crisis: Militants seize Tikrit after taking Mosul
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Islamist insurgents have attacked the Iraqi city of Tikrit after the second city, Mosul, was earlier overrun. Islamist insurgents in Iraq have seized the city of Tikrit, their second major gain after capturing Mosul on Tuesday, security officials say.
Officials say militants are now in control of some parts of Tikrit - Saddam Hussein's hometown which lies just 150km (95 miles) north of Baghdad. Tikrit, the hometown of former leader Saddam Hussein, lies just 150km (95 miles) north of Baghdad.
Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki has vowed to fight back against the jihadists and punish those in the security forces who have deserted.Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki has vowed to fight back against the jihadists and punish those in the security forces who have deserted.
The insurgents who attacked Mosul are from the ISIS group. The insurgents are from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS).
It is not confirmed who is attacking Tikrit but one report said there was also fighting further south in Samarra. ISIS, which is also known as ISIL, is an offshoot of al-Qaeda.
ISIS - the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, which is also known as ISIL - is an offshoot of al-Qaeda.
It controls considerable territory in eastern Syria and western and central Iraq, in a campaign to set up a militant enclave straddling the border.It controls considerable territory in eastern Syria and western and central Iraq, in a campaign to set up a militant enclave straddling the border.
There were also reports on Thursday of fighting further south, in Samarra.
Separately, at least 21 people were killed and 45 hurt by a suicide bomber at a Shia meeting in Baghdad, police said.
'Do not give in''Do not give in'
As many as 500,000 people fled Mosul after the militants attacked the city. The head of the Turkish mission in Mosul and almost 50 consulate officials are being held by the militants, Turkish officials say.As many as 500,000 people fled Mosul after the militants attacked the city. The head of the Turkish mission in Mosul and almost 50 consulate officials are being held by the militants, Turkish officials say.
The insurgents moved quickly south, entering the town of Baiji late on Tuesday.The insurgents moved quickly south, entering the town of Baiji late on Tuesday.
Heavy clashes are now reported in Tikrit, with dozens of insurgents said to be fighting security forces near the headquarters of the Salaheddin provincial government in the city centre. There were heavy clashes reported in Tikrit, with dozens of insurgents attacking security forces near the headquarters of the Salaheddin provincial government in the city centre.
One report said that Governor Ahmad Abdallah had been captured, but this has not been confirmed.
One eyewitness told the BBC that gunmen had entered the city from four different directions and a police station had been set on fire.One eyewitness told the BBC that gunmen had entered the city from four different directions and a police station had been set on fire.
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How did Iraqi militants take over Mosul?How did Iraqi militants take over Mosul?
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One police colonel told Agence France-Presse that Tikrit had fallen, but this has not been officially confirmed.
Earlier Mr Maliki vowed to fight back against the militants. He has asked parliament to declare a state of emergency.Earlier Mr Maliki vowed to fight back against the militants. He has asked parliament to declare a state of emergency.
In a live TV address, he said a "conspiracy" had taken place in Mosul and surrounding Ninevah province.In a live TV address, he said a "conspiracy" had taken place in Mosul and surrounding Ninevah province.
Mr Maliki said he did not want to apportion blame for who had ordered the security personnel "to retreat and cause chaos".Mr Maliki said he did not want to apportion blame for who had ordered the security personnel "to retreat and cause chaos".
He added: "Those who deserted and did not carry out their jobs properly should be punished but we will honour those who are resisting."He added: "Those who deserted and did not carry out their jobs properly should be punished but we will honour those who are resisting."
Mr Maliki urged units still fighting to carry on and told the people of Ninevah: "Do not give in. We are with you, the state is with you, the army is with you. Even if the battle is a long one, we will not let you down."Mr Maliki urged units still fighting to carry on and told the people of Ninevah: "Do not give in. We are with you, the state is with you, the army is with you. Even if the battle is a long one, we will not let you down."
Mr Maliki said "terrorists" had "come to Iraq to implement what they have been doing in Syria".Mr Maliki said "terrorists" had "come to Iraq to implement what they have been doing in Syria".
He pledged to "reorganise the armed forces to cleanse Ninevah of the terrorists and those who helped them".He pledged to "reorganise the armed forces to cleanse Ninevah of the terrorists and those who helped them".
Residents of Mosul said jihadist flags were flying from buildings and that the militants had announced over loudspeakers they had "come to liberate" the city. Many police stations were reported to have been set on fire and hundreds of detainees set free.Residents of Mosul said jihadist flags were flying from buildings and that the militants had announced over loudspeakers they had "come to liberate" the city. Many police stations were reported to have been set on fire and hundreds of detainees set free.
ISIS has been informally controlling much of Nineveh province for months, and in the past week has attacked other areas of western and northern Iraq, killing scores of people.ISIS has been informally controlling much of Nineveh province for months, and in the past week has attacked other areas of western and northern Iraq, killing scores of people.
The Iraqi government is struggling with a surge in sectarian violence that killed almost 800 people, including 603 civilians, in May alone, according to the UN. Last year, more than 8,860 people died.The Iraqi government is struggling with a surge in sectarian violence that killed almost 800 people, including 603 civilians, in May alone, according to the UN. Last year, more than 8,860 people died.
Are you in the area? Are you from Mosul? Have you been affected by the situation? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using 'Mosul' in the subject.Are you in the area? Are you from Mosul? Have you been affected by the situation? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using 'Mosul' in the subject.
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