Details added, first version posted at 11:47
Baku, Azerbaijan, Oct. 21
By Emil Ilgar – Trend:
Three Islamic State militants have stormed a power plant north of the city of Kirkuk in Iraq, killing 21 people, Fars news agency reported Oct. 21.
Reportedly, four Iranian engineers were among the killed.
Iraqi police say three Islamic State militants have stormed a power plant north of the city of Kirkuk, killing 11 workers, including two Iranians, before blowing themselves up, ABC News reported earlier.
Maj. Ahmed Kader Ali says the suicide bombers entered the facility early on Friday, took 10 workers hostage, and asked to be taken to the Iranians who worked there. One of the workers took them to the Iranians before escaping. The militants then killed the Iranians and the other workers, and detonated their explosive vests when police arrived.
The attack took place in the town of Dibis, to the north of Kirkuk city, where another militant assault was underway.
Kirkuk is some 170 kilometers (100 miles) from the Islamic State-held city of Mosul, where Iraqi forces have been waging a wide-scale offensive since Monday.
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