Sticky IED wounds girl in Ninewa

NINEWA / IraqiNews.com: A girl on Wednesday was wounded in an explosion that ripped through Mosul’s western district of Talafar, according to a local security source. “On Wednesday, a sticky improvised explosive device (IED) detonated in front of a house in al-Muthanna neighborhood, Talafar district (60 km west of Mosul), injuring one girl who was close the location of the blast,” the source told IraqiNews.com. “Meanwhile, police forces defused another sticky explosive charge placed inside a policeman’s vehicle in Mosul’s southern area of al-Mishraq, causing no casualties,” the source added. Mosul, the capital city of Ninewa, lies 405 km north of Baghdad. The original city of Mosul stands on the west bank of the Tigris River, opposite the ancient biblical city of Nineveh on the east bank, but the metropolitan area has now grown to encompass substantial areas on both banks, with five bridges linking the two sides. Despite having an amount of Kurdish population, it does not form part of the area controlled by the Kurdistan Regional Government Kurdistan RegionG). There are different communities in Mosul like Christians, Shiites and Kurds along with a Sunni majority. The fabric Muslin, long manufactured here, is named for this city. Another historically important product of the area is Mosul marble. The city is also a historic center for the Nestorian Christianity of the Assyrians, containing the tombs of several Old Testament prophets such as Jonah, Yunus in Arabic, and Nahum. SS (S)/SR 1

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