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The Guardian
| 10 months ago
Iraq attacks Nine killed by two bombs that struck cafe and minibus, further raising death toll on bloodiest day of violence in Iraq this year Reuters in Baghdad Iraqi soldiers stand guard at the scene of a car bomb in the Shia district of Sadr City...
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The Daily Star
| 10 months ago
Security was tightened Tuesday in Baghdad neighbourhoods engulfed by a wave of nationwide violence which saw 113 people killed and 250 wounded in Iraq's deadliest day in two and a half years. Monday's spate of bombings and shootings, which drew...
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The Daily Star
| 10 months ago
Officials say the death toll from Iraq's deadliest day in more than two years has risen to 115. Police and hospital officials said Tuesday that five more people died from injuries sustained in a late-night car bombing Monday near a cafe in a Shiite...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 10 months ago
Iraq suffered its worst day of violence for two years yesterday (Monday), with more than 100 people killed in a wave of bombings and shootings. An attack by gunmen on an army post at Dhuluiya, 45 miles north of Baghdad, in which 16 soldiers were shot...
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SF Gate
| 10 months ago
In a coordinated display intended to show they remain a viable force, Iraqi insurgents staged at least 40 attacks throughout the country Monday, setting off car bombs, storming a military base, attacking policemen in their homes and ambushing...
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Seattle Times
| 10 months ago
Syrian officials warned Monday they would deploy chemical weapons against any foreign intervention, a threat that appeared intended to ward off an attack by Western nations while also being the most "direct confirmation" of its stockpile of...
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The Independent
| 10 months ago
Over 100 people were killed yesterday in multiple bombings and shootings across Iraq as insurgents mainly targeted members of the majority Shia population in easily the bloodiest day of violence since US troops pulled out seven months ago. With the...
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Epoch Times
| 10 months ago
July 23, 2012 Elven-year-old Mohammad searches for salvageable items amid the rubble of his family's destroyed house following a series of bomb attacks in the town of Taji, north of Baghdad on July 23. (Ahmad Al-RubayeAFP/GettyImages) Terrorist...
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Washington Post
| 10 months ago
The attacks, spread across 13 cities and more than 40 locations, targeted mostly Shiite neighborhoods and appeared to be the work of al-Qaeda in Iraq, a militant Sunni group. The carnage included an assault on a military base with guns and grenades,...