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Шаблон:Expand list Шаблон:Year in Iraq The following lists events that happened in 2015 in Iraq.
Incumbents
- President: Fuad Masum
- Prime Minister: Haider al-Abadi
- Vice President: Nouri al-Maliki, Usama al-Nujayfi, Ayad Allawi
Events
January
- January 6 – Clashes with ISIL in Al Anbar Governorate kill twenty-three Iraqi Army soldiers and allied Sunni fighters.[1]
- January 8 – A suicide bomber targets a police checkpoint in the town of Youssifiyah, killing seven people.[2]
February
- February 7 – Bombings in Baghdad kill at least 37 people hours before the city's curfew was due to end. ISIL claims responsibility.[3]
- February 9 – Several attacks, including a suicide bombing, kill at least 22 in Baghdad, Iraq, in a predominantly Shiite part of the capital.[4]
- February 26 – ISIL posts a video showing the destruction of Mosul Museum, the second largest in Iraq and rich in artifacts from thousands of years of Iraqi history.[5]
- February 28 – A series of car bombs kill 19 people in Balad Ruz, east-central Iraq.[6]
March
- March 2 – A coalition of Iraqi Armed Forces and militia numbering around 30,000 launches an offensive against Islamic State positions in Tikrit. Troops seize control of the district of al-Tin and al-Abeid.[7]
- March 5 – Separate attacks in Baghdad kill at least eight people.[8]
- March 7 – ISIL destroys the ancient city of Hatra following the destruction of Nimrud.[9]
April
- April 8 – The Iraqi Ministry of Tourism reports that Bash Tapia Castle was destroyed by ISIL.[10]
July
- July 17 – A car bomb in Khan Bani Saad killed 130 people[11] injuring at least 130 more.
- July 31 – national protests
December
- December 8 – The Catholic University in Erbil is founded.[12]
Scheduled
- The Iraqi Kurdistan presidential elections will take place.[13]
Deaths
References
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