PMF member killed, 2 injured in Baghdad blast linked to ISIS war remnants
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - At least one member of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) was killed and two others injured Tuesday in an explosion reportedly caused by leftover war remnants from the Islamic State (ISIS) stored at a PMF depot in southern Baghdad, the organization said.
In a statement, the PMF’s Directorate for Combating Explosives, said one of its members “was martyred and two others were injured as a result of an accidental explosion that occurred while conducting a technical duty in the Juraf al-Nadaf area in Baghdad."
The Directorate said the explosion was triggered by “explosive materials left behind by the terrorist ISIS gangs, which were stored inside one of the Directorate's headquarters” in the southern part of the capital.
“The incident was brought under control, and the necessary measures were taken,” the PMF added, emphasizing the continued efforts of its teams to “clear areas of terrorist remnants and safeguard citizens’ lives.”
The PMF was established in 2014 during the ISIS blitz offensive, when the group seized control of large parts of northern and western Iraq. Its formation followed a religious edict - Fatwa - issued by Iraq’s highest Shiite authority, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani.
The umbrella organization consists of roughly 70 predominantly Shiite armed groups, with an estimated 250,000 members.
In a statement, the PMF’s Directorate for Combating Explosives, said one of its members “was martyred and two others were injured as a result of an accidental explosion that occurred while conducting a technical duty in the Juraf al-Nadaf area in Baghdad."
The Directorate said the explosion was triggered by “explosive materials left behind by the terrorist ISIS gangs, which were stored inside one of the Directorate's headquarters” in the southern part of the capital.
“The incident was brought under control, and the necessary measures were taken,” the PMF added, emphasizing the continued efforts of its teams to “clear areas of terrorist remnants and safeguard citizens’ lives.”
The PMF was established in 2014 during the ISIS blitz offensive, when the group seized control of large parts of northern and western Iraq. Its formation followed a religious edict - Fatwa - issued by Iraq’s highest Shiite authority, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani.
The umbrella organization consists of roughly 70 predominantly Shiite armed groups, with an estimated 250,000 members.