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Islamic State kill 16 Iraqi soldiers on Syria border - officials

by Reuters
Monday, 1 December 2014 13:59 GMT

A displaced boy, who fled Islamic State violence in Mosul, sits in a school in Dohuk province, December 1, 2014. REUTERS/Ari Jalal

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Four other Iraqi soldiers have been wounded in the attack and have been taken across the border for treatment in Syria

BAGHDAD, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Islamic State fighters killed 16 Iraqi soldiers in an attack on a western border crossing with Syria on Monday, the head of the provincial council Faleh al-Issawi said.

He said four other Iraqi soldiers were wounded in the attack on the Al-Waleed border crossing and were taken across the border for treatment in Syria.

A tribal leader in the Islamic State-controlled town of Rutba, 80 miles southeast of Al-Waleed, said the fighters seized guns and vehicles and brought them back to Rutba, firing guns in celebration as they arrived.

(Reporting by Saif Hameed; Editing by Janet Lawrence)

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