- Title: Iraqi lawmaker, rights group urge inquiry into mosque attack
- Date: 24th October 2016
- Summary: DAQUQ, SOUTH OF KIRKUK, IRAQ (OCTOBER 21, 2016) (ORIGINALLY 4:3) (REUTERS) PEOPLE AND SECURITY FORCES AT RESIDENTIAL QUARTER WHERE BUILDING WAS BOMBED PEOPLE RUNNING AND SHOUTING NEAR DAMAGED BUILDING PEOPLE CARRYING WOUNDED IN BED SHEET PEOPLE REMOVING CORPSE PEOPLE SEARCHING FOR AND EVACUATING WOUNDED FROM RUBBLE OF DAMAGED BUILDING CEILING OF HOUSE WITH OPENING CAUSED BY BOMB / TILT DOWN TO PEOPLE USING SHOVELS TO SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS TRAPPED UNDER RUBBLE PEOPLE CARRYING VICTIM WRAPPED IN BLANKET OUT OF DAMAGED BUILDING AND TOWARDS WAITING AMBULANCE VARIOUS OF PEOPLE CARRYING VICTIMS IN BLANKET DAMAGED BUILDING WITH CONCRETE RUBBLE IN FRONT / PEOPLE ON BACKGROUND MEN CARRYING VICTIM IN BLANKET TO WAITING AMBULANCE SEVERELY DAMAGED BUILDING TWISTED IRON SHEET STAINED WITH BLOOD DAMAGED CAR IN FRONT OF DAMAGED BUILDING SCATTERED RUBBLE OF BRICKS AND CAR BURIED UNDER RUBBLE OF BRICKS DAMAGED BUILDING / SCATTERED RUBBLE OF BUILDING / CAR BURIED UNDER RUBBLE OF BRICKS ON FOREFRONT ENTRANCE OF DAQUQ GENERAL HOSPITAL / CROWD OF PEOPLE AT ENTRANCE AMBULANCE AND PEOPLE
- Embargoed: 8th November 2016 12:33
- Keywords: Iraq Daquq mosque Kirkuk
- Location: DAQUQ, SOUTH OF KIRKUK, IRAQ
- City: DAQUQ, SOUTH OF KIRKUK, IRAQ
- Country: Iraq
- Topics: Bombing (non-military)
- Reuters ID: LVA00155D6Z47
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: THIS EDIT CONTAINS CONVERTED 4:3 MATERIAL
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An Iraqi lawmaker has called on her government to investigate a suspected air strike at a Shi'ite mosque during fighting in nearby Kirkuk last week, saying U.S.-led forces could have been involved - a suggestion dismissed by the coalition.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) echoed the call from Shi'ite Muslim MP Hanan al-Fatlawi for an enquiry, saying on Monday (October 24) only Iraqi and U.S.-led coalition forces were known to carry out air attacks in the region.
The multiplication of forces involved in the conflicts in Iraq and neighbouring Syria has raised fears of accidental strikes and confrontations on an increasingly complex battlefield.
Fatlawi said the attack killed 15 women on Friday (October 21) in Daquq, a town near the northern oil city Kirkuk which Islamic State militants were attacking at the time.
HRW said 13 women and children were killed and at least 45 wounded.
A Reuters correspondent said there were aircraft, mostly helicopters, flying over the Kirkuk area on the day as mostly Kurdish militant forces fought off the Islamic State assault.
A spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition in Baghdad said the coalition did not conduct the air strike in Daquq, adding that there was no evidence to link the Daquq incident to air strikes that the coalition was carrying out further north, supporting an Iraqi government and Peshmerga assault on the Islamic State stronghold of Mosul.
The Shi'ite lawmaker Fatlawi said she did not believe forces from Iraq's government - which is led by Shi'ite groups - would have attacked the mosque and said neighbour Turkey might also be involved.
There was no immediate comment from authorities in Ankara. Turkey has launched air strikes on what is says are Kurdish military positions over the border in Iraq, but not as far into the country as Kirkuk.
Turkey has deployed troops north of Mosul to train Sunni fighters for the battle to capture the city. Iraq's government has demanded those Turkish troops withdraw. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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