At least 15 killed in Iraqi town of Sulaiman Pek

GlobalPost

Violent clashes in a northern Iraqi town have so far killed 15 people as government helicopters rain fire on Sulaiman Pek, a local official told Reuters on Wednesday. 

Fighting between Iraqi security forces and insurgents there has also left 10 suspected militants and five soldiers dead, Shalal Abed told Reuters from Sulaiman Pek.

Abed, the mayor the nearby town of Tuz Khurmato, said clashes were ongoing, so the death toll could rise. 

The New York Times said the helicopters were targeting Sunni gunmen inside the town. 

The battle in Sulaiman Pek reflects growing unrest among Iraq's majority Sunnis, who have been holding large demonstrations against alleged discrimination on the part of the ruling Shiite government in recent months. 

The New York Times said Wednesday that the Sunni uprising has "now turned violent" and "represents a significant challenge to the rule of Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki," a Shiite. 

A government raid on a Sunni encampment in Hawija on Tuesday sparked similar violence, according to Reuters, while also prompting the resignation of two Sunni parliamentarians, said The New York Times.

Help keep The World going strong!

The article you just read is free because dedicated readers and listeners like you chose to support our nonprofit newsroom. Our team works tirelessly to ensure you hear the latest in international, human-centered reporting every weekday. But our work would not be possible without you. We need your help.

Make a gift today to help us reach our $25,000 goal and keep The World going strong. Every gift will get us one step closer.