KARBALA: Attackers armed with suicide vests, rifles and grenades killed 18 people in the Iraqi oasis town of Ain al-Tamer, many of them guests at a wedding party, officials said on Monday.

The attack, a rare occurrence in this region southwest of Baghdad, was claimed by the militant Islamic State (IS) group.

“They were carrying Kalashnikovs, hand grenades. One of them blew himself up and the others were killed by the security forces,” said the head of central Euphrates operations command, Qais Khalaf.

A local council member and a provincial health directorate source confirmed the death toll in the attack, which took place late on Sunday, and said at least 26 others were wounded.

Ain al-Tamer is located 50 kilometres from Karbala and on the edge of Anbar province, long a haven for jihadists. IS said in a statement posted on social media that its men, all of them Iraqis, fought the security forces for several hours before detonating their suicide vests.

Officials said the attackers started opening fire in a neighbourhood of Ain al-Tamer, although it was not immediately what their target was.

Five members of one family were among the dead, according to a health official from Karbala province.

“The five terrorists were carrying lots of weapons and one of them blew himself up in the midst of our citizens,” said Farhan Jassem Moham­med of the local council.

“Some of them were wearing civilian clothes, others military clothes. They infiltrated from the west under the cover of darkness,” he said.

“One of them may have managed to flee. There is an ongoing search,” Mohammed said. The IS statement mentioned only four attackers.

A former mayor of Ain al-Tamer said the attackers started spraying bullets at a nearby wedding party.

“The attack kicked off as people were attending a wedding party in the neighbourhood. Several among the dead and wounded were at the party,” said Mahfouz al-Tamimi, who is now a Karbala provincial council member.

Military commanders said the attackers came from the Anbar desert to the west, a region that is overwhelmingly Sunni and borders Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Syria.

Published in Dawn, August 30th, 2016

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