One official said IS militants breached the defenses of Shiite militiamen at a village west of the northern Iraqi town of Tal Afar. Reached by telephone near Tal Afar, he said the attack on the village of Sharea took place last night.
Fighting continued into today, he added, without giving details.
Today, an IS statement said the attack on the village began with a suicide car bombing that killed and wounded "dozens" of militiamen. A "multi-pronged" attack on the village followed, forcing the militiamen to flee, it added.
In the second attack, the militants targeted a Sunni tribal militia deployed in the town of Shirqat south of Mosul last night, according to an official from the militia. He gave no details and IS had no immediate word on the attack.
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Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.
Bad weather persisted in northern Iraq today, with thick fog, rain and a dust storm. Such conditions normally reduce to a minimum air activity by the Iraqi military or the allied U.S.-led coalition.
Both Tal Afar and Mosul were captured by IS in 2014 as part of a blitz by the extremist group that gave them control over large swaths of territory in northern and western Iraq.
The Iraqi government in October launched a massive campaign to retake Mosul, the country's second-largest city and the last major urban center still held by IS in Iraq.
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