The attacks came as the government pressed on with efforts to reclaim territory under the extremists' control in the embattled western Anbar province.
First, back-to-back suicide bombers rammed their Humvees into Iraqi forces deployed outside of the University of Ramadi complex near the Islamic State-held city of Ramadi, the provincial capital of Anbar, killing at least 12 troops in that attack, two officials told The Associated Press.
The officials -- one with the Iraqi army, the other with the country's elite counter terrorism forces -- also said that eight Iraqi soldiers were wounded in that bombing.
Iraqi government forces recaptured the Ramadi university, located 5 kilometres south of Ramadi, from IS militants on Sunday, as part of their broader offensive. IS captured Ramadi, the provincial capital, in mid-May.
Also today, clashes continued southwest of Ramadi, killing one soldier and wounding eight others, the officials said, while 14 militants were also killed.
Some militants were still holed up in some buildings inside the university complex and ground forces have asked for airstrikes, the officials added.
Earlier this month, Iraqi military launched a large-scale operation to dislodge militants from Anbar, in which most of the biggest cities are held by the Islamic State group.
The fall of Ramadi recalled the collapse of Iraqi security forces last summer in the face of the Islamic State group's blitz across Iraq that saw it capture a third of the country, where it has declared an Islamic caliphate, along with the territory it controls in neighbouring Syria.
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