Five Iraqi soldiers killed in ISIS attack on army post in eastern Iraq, two security sources say

Iraq's defense ministry issued a statement mourning the loss of a colonel and "a number of heroic fighters of the regiment as a result of their response to a terrorist attack."

A view of a damaged building following missile attacks, in Erbil, Iraq, January 16, 2024 (photo credit: REUTERS/AZAD LASHKARI)
A view of a damaged building following missile attacks, in Erbil, Iraq, January 16, 2024
(photo credit: REUTERS/AZAD LASHKARI)

An Iraqi commanding officer and four soldiers were killed and five others injured on Monday in an attack by suspected Islamic State terrorists on an army post in eastern Iraq, two security sources said.

The attack took place between Diyala and Salahuddin provinces, a rural area that remains a hotbed of activity for terrorist cells years after Iraq declared final victory over the extremist group in 2017.

Iraq's defense ministry issued a statement mourning the loss of a colonel and "a number of heroic fighters of the regiment as a result of their response to a terrorist attack."

Security forces repelled the attack but there were many casualties in the process, the statement added.

A general view shows the Kalso military base after it was hit by a huge explosion on late Friday, in Babil Province, Iraq April 20, 2024. (credit: ALAA AL-MARJANI/REUTERS)
A general view shows the Kalso military base after it was hit by a huge explosion on late Friday, in Babil Province, Iraq April 20, 2024. (credit: ALAA AL-MARJANI/REUTERS)

Instability in Iraq

Iraq has seen relative security stability in recent years after the chaos of the 2003-US-led invasion and years of bloody sectarian conflict that followed.

Baghdad is now looking to draw down the US-led international coalition that helped defeat Islamic State and remain in the country in an advisory role, saying local security forces can handle the threat themselves.