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Four killed in anti-Shiite Iraq car bombs
by Staff Writers
Karbala, Iraq (AFP) July 3, 2012


Near-simultaneous car bombs targeting Shiite pilgrims on the outskirts of the shrine city of Karbala killed four people Tuesday morning, the latest victims of a spike in nationwide violence.

The 7:00 am (0400 GMT) attack struck the village of Freyha, 10 kilometres (six miles) east of Karbala, ahead of commemoration ceremonies on Friday for the birth of a key figure in Shiite Islam.

"There were four killed and 13 wounded by two car bombs at around 7:00 am, east of Karbala," provincial police spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed al-Hasnawi said.

A medical official in Karbala, speaking on condition of anonymity, put the toll at four dead and 33 wounded.

Karbala is frequented by Shiite pilgrims as it is the site of shrines to Imam Hussein and his half-brother Abbas, both central figures to Shiite Islam.

Friday's ceremonies are to mark the birth of another figure, known as the 12th imam.

The violence comes amid a spike in attacks in Iraq, with the country suffering a wave of unrest in June that left at least 282 people dead according to an AFP tally, although government figures said 131 Iraqis died.

While violence in Iraq has declined dramatically since its peak in 2006-2007, attacks remain common across the country.

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Iraq attacks kill three: officials
Baghdad (AFP) July 2, 2012 - Shootings and bombings in Baghdad and north of the capital killed three people on Monday, including a policeman, security and medical officials said,

A roadside bomb in Baghdad's Iskaan neighbourhood left one civilian dead and seven others wounded, an interior ministry official and a medic from a nearby hospital said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

And in restive Diyala province, gunmen opened fire on a police checkpoint in the town of Buhruz, killing police First Lieutenant Mohammed Haidar and wounding four other police officers, according to an army officer and a doctor at the main hospital in provincial capital Baquba.

In the main northern city of Mosul, gunmen shot dead local imam Sheikh Mohammed al-Juburi, police First Lieutenant Mohi Waagha and doctor Khalil Hamdan at the city's hospital said.

The violence comes amid a spike in attacks in Iraq, with the country suffering a wave of unrest in June that left at least 282 people dead according to an AFP tally, though government figures said 131 Iraqis died.

While violence in Iraq has declined dramatically since its peak in 2006-2007, attacks remain common across the country.



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