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34 Iraqis Killed in War Attacks, According to March 6, 2008 News Reports Yaqen.net reported the following news today: - An Iraqi guard in the Badoosh prison in Mosul was killed, another was injured in a bomb attack. - A police officer was killed, four were injured when their vehicle was attacked with a roadside bomb in Khaniqin, Diala Province. Double explosion kills 10, wounds 16 in
Baghdad At least ten civilians were killed and 16 more wounded on Thursday when two roadside bombs exploded in succession in Baghdad's commercial area of Karada, a local police source said. "Two explosive charges detonated in succession
this afternoon in al-Attar Street of Karada," a source from Karada
police station told Aswat al-Iraq- Voices of Iraq- (VOI). Roadside bombing on Thursday killed a police officer and wounded four policemen in Diala, north Iraq, a security source said. “An improvised explosive device went off on the main road leading to Himreen dam of Khanqeen district”, Diala security source said. The source pointed out “the explosion killed a
lieutenant and wounds four policemen”. Unknown gunmen kill
2 Iraqi soldiers in Missan Two Iraqi soldiers were killed in an attack launched by gunmen in Missan on Thursday, a security source said. "Unknown gunmen driving a car opened fire and shot two Iraqi soldiers dead in central Amarra," a security source, who requested anonymity, told Aswat al-Iraq - Voices of Iraq - (VOI). The source did not provide further details, but said "the soldiers were inside their vehicle at the time of the attack." Amarra, the capital city of
Missan province, lies 390 km south Baghdad Two soldiers injured in
bomb blast southwest of Kirkuk Two Iraqi soldiers were injured on Thursday when an improvised explosive device went off during a crackdown operation southwest of Kirkuk, an Iraqi army source said. “The soldiers were wounded when the bomb exploded near a group of soldiers of the 2nd brigade of the 4th division,” the source told Aswat al-Iraq – Voices of Iraq – (VOI). “The army was waging operations in a number of regions in al-Rashad district and Hamrin mountains region on the main road between Kirkuk, Tikrit, southwest of Kirkuk,” the source explained. “The wounded were rushed to a
nearby hospital for treatment,” he noted. civilians wounded by
roadside bomb in Baghdad Three civilians were injured on
Thursday in a roadside bomb explosion in northern Baghdad, said a police
source said. “The blast damaged a nearby
vehicle, while security forces cordoned off the area and rushed the
wounded to a nearby hospital for treatment,” he explained. Double Bombing in Baghdad Hits Commercial Area, Kills 15 Mar 6, 2008,1:02 PM EST BAGHDAD (AP) -- Two bombs went off within minutes of each other in a Baghdad commercial district Thursday evening, killing 15 people and wounding 35, police and hospital officials said. A roadside bomb detonated first in the middle class neighborhood of Karradah. It was followed a couple of minutes later by a bomb in a nearby garbage can. Many of the victims were teens or young adults and at
least four were women, police and hospital officials said. Mar 6, 2008, 9:56 AM EST BAGHDAD (AP) -- U.S. and Iraqi forces killed 11 (alleged Iraqi fighters) and detained 44 others in raids targeting al-Qaida in central and northern Iraq, the U.S. military said Thursday. Three Iraqi troops were killed in one of the operations. The Tal Afar Special Weapons and Tactics team, made up of U.S. forces and Iraqi SWAT teams, on Sunday targeted a cell responsible for assassinations and bombing attacks in the Tal Afar area in Iraq's Ninewah province, the military said in a statement. During the raid, several fighters opened fire on the Iraqi and U.S. troops, killing the three Iraqi soldiers and wounding three others. In another operation, U.S. soldiers shot and killed a man who drew a pistol on them and then tried to detonate a bomb-laden suicide vest. Three suspected al-Qaida members were also detained during the operation near the central city of Samarra, 60 miles north of Baghdad. Another al-Qaida (alleged member) who was also killed
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