The former governor of the northern Ninevah province, Atheel al-Nujaifi, told The Associated Press that the camp in the Bashiqa region near the IS-held city of Mosul came under mortar fire "for hours" yesterday and that the shelling was continuing.
Turkey's military said the camp was hit by Katyusha rockets fired by IS militants during a battle with Iraq's Kurdish peshmerga fighters. It said Turkish artillery units fired back at IS targets in retaliation but did not provide further details on the Turkish response.
The Iraqi Kurdish regional government issued a statement late yesterday saying the peshmerga forces repelled several IS assaults and killed over 70 IS fighters "in a major coordinated attack across several fronts" that also included 25 airstrikes by US-led coalition warplanes.
The IS attack came days after Turkey, under intense pressure from Baghdad, was forced to pull out an unspecified number of reinforcements it had sent to the camp, citing threats from the IS group.
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Turkey argued that it had sent the reinforcements after receiving intelligence about possible IS attacks on the camp.
A Turkish military statement said the four wounded soldiers were evacuated to a hospital in Turkey near the border with Iraq. None of them were in life-threatening condition, the military said.
In Washington, Colin Kahl, national security adviser to Vice President Joe Biden, condemned the IS attack on the training camp and said the United States was working with its partners in Iraq to confirm the details.