Showing posts with label Samarra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samarra. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2013

Car Bombs Kill 20 Across Iraq

A member of the Iraqi security forces inspects the site of a car bomb attack in Kirkuk, 250 km (155 miles) north of Baghdad, April 15, 2013.
Bombings and other attacks across Iraq have killed at least 20 people and wounded nearly 200 others.

The violence Monday hit the capital, Baghdad, as well as Kirkuk and Tuz Khurmato to the north, the central city of Samarra, and Nasiriyah in southern Iraq.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attacks, which come as Iraqis prepare to vote in provincial elections on Saturday. The vote is the first in Iraq since U.S. troops withdrew from the country in December 2011.

The election has already been postponed by several months in Anbar and Ninevah provinces because of security threats.

from VOA News
April 15, 2013

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Sunday, January 13, 2013

3 soldiers killed in attack in central Iraq


TIKRIT, Iraq, Jan. 13 (Xinhua) -- At least three soldiers were killed by gunmen near the city of Samarra in Salahudin province which lies to the north of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad on Sunday, a provincial police source told Xinhua.

The attack occurred in the morning when gunmen opened fire and threw hand grenades at an Iraqi army checkpoint on a highway near Samarra, some 110 km north of Baghdad, a source from the provincial police command said on condition of anonymity.

Salahudin is a Sunni-dominated province. Its capital city of Tikrit, some 170 km north of Baghdad, is the hometown of the former President Saddam Hussein.

Violence in Iraq has decreased from its climax in 2006 and 2007, when sectarian conflicts pushed the country to the brink of a civil war, but tensions and sporadic shootings and bombings are still common across the country.

from XINHUA

2013-01-13 21:02:19



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Sunday, July 1, 2012

9 killed, 7 wounded in attacks in Iraq

BAGHDAD, July 1 (Xinhua) -- Nine people were killed and seven other wounded in separate bomb and gunfire attacks in central and eastern Iraq, the police said on Sunday.

In Iraq's northern central province of Salahudin, gunmen attacked a police checkpoint with bombs and gunfire late on Saturday night in western the city of Samarra, some 110 km north of Baghdad, killing three policemen and wounding three others, a provincial police source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.

After the attack, a police vehicle took the three wounded policemen to a nearby hospital, but on the way collided with a civilian car, killing one policeman and three civilians, the source said.

On Sunday morning, three roadside bombs separately detonated outside three schools in central Salahudin's provincial capital city of Tikrit, some 170 km north of Baghdad, killing one policeman and injuring three others, the source added.

In Iraq's eastern province of Diyala, a member of al-Qaida militant group was killed while trying to plant a roadside bomb in the industrial area in the provincial capital city of Baquba, some 65 km northeast of Baghdad, a provincial police source anonymously told Xinhua.

In a separate incident, a roadside bomb exploded near a police patrol in al-Gatoun area, some 6 km west of Baquba, wounding a policeman, the source said.

Also in Diyala, Iraqi security forces carried out search operations across the province during the past 24 hours and arrested seven suspects, including three wanted individuals, the source added.

Violence and sporadic high-profile bomb attacks are still common in the Iraqi cities despite the dramatic decrease in violence since its peak in 2006 and 2007 when the country was engulfed in sectarian killings.


from XINHUA
2012-07-01 22:37:59

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Thursday, May 24, 2012

5 killed, 29 injured in attacks in Iraq

BAGHDAD, May 23 (Xinhua) -- A total of five people were killed, including three Lebanese Shiite pilgrims, and 29 others injured in separate gunfire and bomb attacks in eastern and central Iraq on Wednesday, the police said.

The deadliest attack occurred in Iraq's western province of Anbar when a roadside bomb struck a bus carrying Lebanese Shiite pilgrims in the provincial capital city of Ramadi, some 110 km west of Baghdad, killing three pilgrims and wounding seven others, a source from Anbar's operations command told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.

The bus came from the Syrian border in western Iraq and headed to the Shiite holy sites in central the country, the source said.

In Iraq's eastern province of Diyala, gunmen with their assault rifles opened fire against a bus carrying construction workers in an area located some 90 km of Baghdad, killing two workers aboard and injuring six others, a provincial police source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.

In a separate incident, four policemen were wounded when gunmen attacked their patrol in an intersection in northeastern of Diyala 's capital city of Baquba, some 65 km northeast of Baghdad, the source said.

Also in the province, a civilian was wounded when a roadside bomb went off near his house in a town some 17 km northwest of Baquba, the source added.

Meanwhile, seven people were wounded when a booby-trapped car detonated at a marketplace in the city of Samarra, some 110 km north of Baghdad, a local police source anonymously told Xinhua.

In addition, a roadside bomb detonated in al-Qadisiyah district in western Baghdad, wounding four civilians, an Interior Ministry source anonymously told Xinhua.

Violence is still common in the Iraqi cities despite the dramatic decrease since its peak in 2006 and 2007 when the country was engulfed in sectarian killings.

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