File picture shows an Iraqi soldier looking at the burning shell of a car, one of a series of car bombs targeting army and police patrols, July 23. |
The 43 attacks purportedly carried out by
the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) were largely in the form of bombings
and shootings against Iraqi soldiers, police and anti-Qaeda militiamen
known as the Sahwa, according to the statement, which was posted on
Wednesday.
It comes after ISI declared a campaign
last month to retake territory it had abandoned in the years since the
peak of Iraq's sectarian bloodshed between 2006 and 2008.
Al-Qaeda in Iraq is regarded by Iraqi
officials as significantly weaker than at the peak of its strength in
2006 and 2007, but it is still capable of spectacular mass-casualty
attacks across the country.
The group claimed a wave of attacks on
July 23 that killed 113 people nationwide, the deadliest violence to
hit Iraq in more than two and a half years.
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