Iraq’s Hezbollah leader assassinated in Basra

Iraq’s Hezbollah leader assassinated in Basra
Date: 9.2.2017 14:40

An unknown attackers killed Secretary-general of Iraq’s Shia Hezbollah movement, a component of the Hashd al-Shaabi.

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An unknown attackers killed Secretary-general of Iraq’s Shia Hezbollah movement, a component of the Hashd al-Shaabi. The leader of Iraq’s Hezbollah movement was assassinated Wednesday night in the southern Basra province, according to a local police source.
 
"Bassem al-Mousawi, secretary-general of [Iraq’s] Hezbollah, was killed late yesterday when unidentified assailants opened fire on his car in Basra province’s Al-Hayyaniya district," Basra Police Major Jumaa al-Hamrani told Anadolu Agency. An associate of al-Mousawi was injured in the attack, after which the gunmen managed to flee the scene, al-Hamrani said.
 
No group has yet has claimed responsibility for the assassination. Iraq’s Hezbollah (not to be confused with the Lebanese Shia movement of the same name) is a faction within the Hashd al-Shaabi, an umbrella of pro-government -- mainly Shia -- fighting groups.
 
Established in 2014 with the express purpose of fighting the Daesh terrorist group, the Hashd al-Shaabi is estimated to include more than 150,000 fighters. Late last year, the Hashd al-Shaabi was formally incorporated into the Iraqi armed forces and continues to support an ongoing army campaign aimed at eliminating Daesh’s presence

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