ISIS kills Jabour tribal leader and other three people are killed in Iraq
Despite pleas from the United Nations, Iraq continues to hold controversial trials. The U.N. does not believe Iraq has jurisdiction in Islamic State cases, nor can the justice system ensure fair trails.
The U.S.-led Coalition is now admitting to 817 unintentional civilian deaths during the war against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. The number is likely much higher.
At least three people were killed, and three more were wounded, gunmen killed a tribal leader from the Jabour tribe in Qara Tapa. One protester had died of injuries received during riots in Raniya last week. In Haswa, a sticky bomb killed a civilian.
Also in Sayyid Abdullah bomb left two tribal fighters with injuries, and one farmer was wounded in a shooting in Bani Saad.
Source: Antivar
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