Baghdad, September 25: A controlled explosion of weapons confiscated by the Iraqi military went awry on Friday, killing 11 Iraqi soldiers, military officials said.
The blast took place in an area where American and Iraqi forces routinely carry out explosions to destroy weapons seized during raids in and around the northern city of Mosul, which the US military has called the last stronghold of al-Qaeda in Iraq.
The incident came as questions continued to be raised about the capabilities of Iraqi security forces a day after 16 prisoners — including five al-Qaeda-linked inmates awaiting execution — escaped from a jail in Saddam Hussein’s hometown of Tikrit.
The explosion occurred while the soldiers were preparing the materials for the controlled explosion just east of Mosul, 225 miles north of Baghdad, said two military officials.
One of the officials said at least 11 soldiers were killed in the blast. Another military official said 15 were killed. Conflicting casualty counts are common in Iraq in the wake of explosions.
Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to release the information.
Witnesses said American soldiers had cordoned off the area. The US military did not immediately respond to queries for additional details.
Meanwhile, Iraqi security officials captured early today in Samarra, north of Baghdad, one of the prisoners who escaped in a stunning jail break the previous day, a police official said.
–Agencies