Balad, Iraq

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Balad
بلد
city
Balad is located in Iraq
Balad
Balad
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Country Iraq
Governorate Saladin
District Balad
Government
 • Mayor Amir Abdul Hadi[1][2]
Population
 • Total 250.000

Balad[3] (Arabic: بلد‎‎), also transliterated Beled or Belad, is a city in the Salah ad Din Governorate, Iraq, 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of the national capital, Baghdad. It is the capital of Balad District. Located between the Sunni towns of Al Dhuluiya, Yathrib and Ishaqi, Balad has Shiite majority and Sunni minority .

In the later months of 2014 the city was besieged by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant forces.[4]

During the Iraq War

During the Iraq War Balad was, in 2006, the site of sectarian violence involving Sunni and Shi'ite militias.[5][6]

In 2007 the mayor, Amir Abdul Hadi, escaped an assassination attempt.[7]

Military installations

The largest military air base in Iraq, formerly LSA Anaconda, Balad Air Base, or Al-Bakir Air Base, is located within the municipality of Yethrib near Balad. As of early 2007 the base was the central hub for airlift and US Air Force operations in Iraq; it was also a major transshipment point for US Army supply convoys.

On the outskirts of Balad proper is a tiny forward operating base called Balad Joint Coordination Center (formerly FOB Paliwoda). FOB Paliwoda had been occupied by 3rd Squadron 4th US Cavalry in an effort to create a joint effort between coalition and local forces.

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