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Iraq
Another 21 killed in Iraq violence
2006-12-12
Some 21 people were killed in violence across Iraq on Monday including a pregnant woman and three of her children who were savagely gunned down in the north of Iraq. The US military also reported that two powerful roadside bombs had killed four soldiers on Sunday.

Armed men burst into the home of a pregnant Shia woman of the Turkmen ethnic group and sprayed her and her children with bullets in the town of Salaja, 75 kilometres south of Kirkuk. Three of her children, aged between five and 13, were killed while two other daughters survived the fusillade. Police could give no motive for the attack, but noted that her husband was a Kurd and a member of the old army.

Nine people were shot dead in the restive province of Diyala, northeast of Baghdad, including three policeman, in a series of incidents, police said. Just north of Baghdad, in the town of Dujail, gunmen hijacked a minibus carrying five primary school teachers on their way to work and kidnapped them, said police at the joint coordination centre in Tikrit. Once again, police could not comment on the motive.

Further kidnappings took place in central Baghdad, when gunmen in four pickup trucks pulled up at the Istithmar (Investment) Bank and seized four employees who were about to enter the bank with money. In south Baghdad, four mortar rounds slammed into the often-targeted Abu Chir neighbourhood, killing four people and wounding 11, a Defence Ministry official said. A suicide bomber blew up his vehicle against an Iraqi police commando base in the southern Dura district, killing a policeman and wounding five others, a security official said.

In northwest Baghdad, a car bomb in a garage in the al-Iskan neighbourhood exploded as a police commando patrol passed. The blast near the private al-Maamun university killed a bystander and wounded four others, including two police commandos. Across town near central BaghdadÂ’s Mustansiriyah University, another bomb went off killing a student and wounding eight others, according to a medic in the nearby al-Kindi hospital where they were treated. He said that another civilian was shot dead by gunmen in the nearby Fadhel neighbourhood.

One US soldier was killed early on Sunday by a roadside bomb west of Baghdad, while three others were killed by another bomb that night in the northern part of the city.
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