Islamic State launches fresh assault on Iraqi city
Islamic State (IS) militants have launched a new assault on the Iraqi city of Samarra, killing at least 3 people and injuring dozens more.
Car bombs were reportedly detonated along the main motorway west of the city, home to one of Shia Islam's holiest shrines. US-led coalition airstrikes drove back the IS fighters from villages to the south of the city that were captured by the IS offensive.
The 2006 destruction of the al-Askari shrine by Sunni militants has been considered a key event that triggered revenge attacks by Shia militias across Iraq, tipping the country into sectarian violence.
Car bombs were reportedly detonated along the main motorway west of the city, home to one of Shia Islam's holiest shrines. US-led coalition airstrikes drove back the IS fighters from villages to the south of the city that were captured by the IS offensive.
The 2006 destruction of the al-Askari shrine by Sunni militants has been considered a key event that triggered revenge attacks by Shia militias across Iraq, tipping the country into sectarian violence.