(VOI) -- Iraqi army forces arrested four gunmen believed to belong to the self-styled Islamic State of Iraq group in eastern Mosul on Saturday, an official security source said. "The four wanted gunmen, nabbed in al-Qahira neighborhood, eastern Mosul, have confessed to the crimes they committed during initial investigations with them," the source, who declined to have his name mentioned, told Aswat al-Iraq -- Voices of Iraq -- (VOI). Earlier on Saturday, an official military source said Iraqi army forces captured five wanted men belonging to the so-called Islamic State of Iraq in the northern Iraq district of Makhmour. "The force conducted a search raid on a house in the village of Makkuk, (12 km) southern Makhmour, arresting five wanted men members of the Islamic State of Iraq," the source, who requested anonymity, told VOI. |