Gunmen killed a policeman in Baghdad, and a car bomb exploded after a police patrol came to investigate. (AFP)
By AL ARABIYA WITH AGENCIES
A wave of bombings and a shooting in Iraq killed at least 13 people and
wounded 33 on Sunday, security and medical officials said, with the most
deadly explosions taking place in northern Baghdad.
Four car bombs exploded in Taji, north of Baghdad, killing at least six
people and wounding eight others, an interior ministry official and a
medical source said, according to AFP news agency,
Reuters news agency reported eight were killed and 22 others were
wounded in Tajj. The overall death toll was put at 17 by Reuters news
agency citing police and hospital source.
The reports by AFP stated that a car bomb targeting a police convoy
killed two police and wounded seven others in Baquba, farther north,
while another car bomb exploded near the city, killing one person and
wounding seven, a police lieutenant colonel and a medical source said.
Gunmen killed a policeman in Baghdad, and a car bomb exploded after a
police patrol came to investigate, killing one person and wounding four
others, the interior ministry official said, while a medical source put
the toll at three dead and four wounded.
In Kut, south of Baghdad, a car bomb killed a police captain and a major
and wounded seven other people, among them two police, a police captain
and a medical source said.
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