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Local official assassinated in south Iraq

Source: Press TV
Baghdad : Iraq | 5 months ago  
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The house of Jawad Khalid, town hall council member in Saniyah, was stormed by unidentified armed men on Thursday, who shot him to death. Saniyah, a predominantly Shia town, is located near the capital city of Diwaniyah, some 180 km south of Baghdad.
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    The house of Jawad Khalid, town hall council member in Saniyah, was stormed by unidentified armed men on Thursday, who shot him to death. Saniyah, a predominantly Shia town, is located near the capital city of Diwaniyah, some 180 km south of Baghdad.

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