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13 Iraqis Killed, 100 Injured in 3 Ramadi Blasts, 5 Attacks on US Forces

October 12, 2009


Yaqen.net reported that the death toll from the three Ramadi blasts reached 13 and 100 injuries.

It also reported the following attacks on US forces on October 11, 2009:

In Tiwan, near Al-Qaem, south of Baghdad, 3 video-taped attacks by the 1920s Revolution  Brigades, rocket attack on a US base east of Baghdad, an attack on a US convoy in Al-Saqlawiya,

Toll of Anbar bombings increases to 8 dead, 22 injured

October 11, 2009 - 01:44:26

ANBAR / Aswat al-Iraq:

The toll of the three car bombings that occurred on Sunday in Ramadi has increased to eight dead people and 22 others injured, said a police source from the city.

“Ten of the wounded people are civilians, while the 12 others are policemen,” the source told Aswat al-Iraq news agency. Earlier, a police source in Anbar province said that a curfew was imposed sine die in Ramadi after three car bomb blasts left dozens killed or wounded.

Ramadi, the capital city of Anbar province, lies 110 km west of Baghdad.

MH (P) /SS





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