Alwaght- Four members of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) were killed and three others wounded when a bomb exploded in central province of Salahuddin as they were protecting the underway parliamentary election in the warn-torn country.
Colonel Mohammed al-Jubouri, a provincial police source, said the explosion took place on Saturday as voluntary fighters were securing roads leading to polling centers in Mes'hag district, located some 50 kilometers north of the provincial capital Tikrit.
The development came a day after a joint force from Iraqi army forces and PMF fighters raided a hideout of ISIS Takfiri terrorists in Rufai'at area, situated some 80 kilometers southwest of Tikrit, killing six bombers wearing explosive belts.
The Iraqi forces carried out the operation following intelligence reports that a group of ISIS terrorists were preparing to attack polling stations in several parts of the province during Saturday's elections.
Parliamentary polls kicked off at 7:00 a.m. local time (0400 GMT) as voters lined up to cast their ballots.
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi hailed the elections as an important popular achievement after defeating ISIS and a step towards unifying Iraq.
"This election is decisive for Iraq's future, so the voters should actively participate in the voting,” he told state-run al-Iraqiya television network after casting his ballot at Karradah polling station in the capital Baghdad.
President Fuad al-Masum also cast his vote at a polling station inside Royal Tulip al-Rasheed Hotel in Baghdad’s heavily-fortified Green Zone.
"This is an important day in Iraq's history,” Vice President Nuri al-Maliki, head of the State of Law Coalition, told reporters as he cast his vote.
Roughly 24.5 million voters are eligible to take part in the elections, with initial results expected in three days.
About 7,000 candidates from dozens of political alliances are vying for seats in the 329-member parliament.