The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is claiming responsibility for an attack last week that killed at least 24 people and injured scores more in northern Iraq, the New York Times reports.
According to ISIS, the attack took place at a checkpoint near Mosul, the country's second-largest city.
ISIS said in a statement that the attack was carried out by "armed groups" using weapons of mass destruction, including "bombs, snipers, and rocket-propelled grenades."
It said the dead and wounded were civilians, including children, and that there was no indication that ISIS was involved in the attack.
ISIS said in a statement that the attack was carried out by "armed groups" using "bombs, snipers, and rocket-propelled grenades."
ISIS said the dead and wounded were civilians, including children, and that there was no indication that ISIS was involved in the attack.
ISIS said the attack was carried out by "armed groups" using weapons of mass destruction, and that there was no indication that ISIS was involved in the attack.
According to the Times, ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack for the first time in a statement on Tuesday.
ISIS said the attack was carried out by "armed groups" using weapons of mass destruction and that there was
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