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05 Dec 2018 | 08:26 AM UTC

Iraq: Suspected IS militants kill tribal chieftain in Nineveh December 4

Suspected Islamic State (IS) militants kill tribal chieftain in Al-Emrini (Nineveh province) December 4; similar IS attacks possible in the near term

Informational

Event

Suspected Islamic State (IS) militants killed a tribal chieftain in Al-Emrini (Nineveh province) on Tuesday, December 4. The fighters reportedly disguised themselves as soldiers and raided the chieftain's house, shooting and killing him. Similar IS attacks on local officials are possible in Nineveh province in the near term.

Context

While Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi claimed victory over IS in December 2017, the group retains a degree of freedom of movement in parts of the country, particularly in western and northern Iraq, and IS militants continue to carry out attacks on security forces and Shi'a communities. High-profile attacks often prompt equally significant security responses, including enhanced checkpoint operations, and more proactive operations, with resulting effects on transit.

Advice

Individuals in the affected area are advised to report suspicious objects and behavior to the police, remain vigilant for militant activity, and adhere to any instructions issued by the local authorities and their home governments.

The security environment in Iraq remains complex. Although travel is possible in some areas with proper security protocols in place, other areas should be considered strictly off limits. Professional security advice and support should be sought prior to all travel.