Militants from the Islamic State jihadist group killed four people and wounded 15 today in a relatively rare attack behind Kurdish lines in northern Iraq, officials said.
A suicide bomber detonated explosives near the entrance to a police building in the town of Dibis in Kirkuk province, and a second attacker was killed by security forces, police officers said.
Two more militants entered the police building and the local government headquarters, but were also subsequently killed, an officer and a local official said.
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Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, which wants to incorporate Kirkuk, solidified its control over parts of the province after federal forces fled a sweeping IS offensive in June 2014, but the jihadists hold areas in southwest Kirkuk.
Attacks in Kurdish-held areas of Kirkuk province that are behind the front lines have decreased compared with before the offensive, and Dibis had not been attacked for more than a year.