
An air strike in Iraq completely levelled one of the Daesh jihadist group's largest car bomb factories on Wednesday in a massive explosion heard for kilometres (miles), officials said.
The strike hit a facility at the entrance to the town of Hawijah in northern Iraq that was used to rig vehicles with explosives for bombings that are one of Daesh's deadliest tactics, they said.
The facility, which included tanks, Humvees and large quantities of explosives, was "the biggest factory in Iraq and Syria", an Iraqi colonel said.
The officers said the blast caused heavy IS casualties but also killed and wounded civilians.
Mohammed Khalil al-Juburi, the deputy head of the Kirkuk province security committee, confirmed details of the attack, and also said it caused major casualties among both Daesh and civilians.
An AFP journalist heard the huge explosion in Kirkuk, 55 kilometres (34 miles) away.
Mobile phone photos obtained by AFP that were said to show the site of the explosion picture damage on a massive scale.
They show a huge field of debris -- cinderblocks, metal roofing, the twisted remains of vehicles -- that stretches as far as the eye can see.
Iraqi officials said the strike was carried out by US-led anti-IS forces, an assertion backed by a statement the coalition issued saying that it bombed an IS "VBIED (vehicle-born improvised explosive device) facility" near Hawijah.
Daesh spearheaded an offensive that overran swathes of Iraq last June, and it also holds major territory in neighbouring Syria.
Hawijah is one of the jihadist group's strongholds in the north.
Source: AFP
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