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FACTBOX-Security developments in Iraq, Nov 4
04 Nov 2006 19:25:11 GMT
Source: Reuters
•  Iraq in turmoil

Nov 4 (Reuters) - Following are security and other developments in Iraq as of 1915 GMT on Saturday.

Asterisk denotes a new or updated item.

*BAGHDAD - Iraqi and U.S. troops detained a senior militia leader in Baghdad's Shi'ite Kadhimiya district on Friday, the U.S. military said. A statement said he was wanted on suspicion of running a murder and kidnapping cell, but did not give further details.

BAGHDAD - Mortar rounds killed seven people and wounded 20 in Baghdad's western Adhamiya district on Saturday night as a curfew went into effect ahead of Sunday's scheduled verdict in the trial against Saddam Hussein for crimes against humanity.

BAGHDAD - Mortar rounds landed on a police headquarters in eastern Baghdad, killing three policemen and wounding three others, police said.

BAGHDAD - Mortar rounds landed on a crowded market in eastern Baghdad, killing one civilian and wounding five others, police said.

KIRKUK - A sniper wounded a policeman while his team was trying to defuse a roadside bomb in the northern oil city of Kirkuk, police said.

BAGHDAD - A car bomb exploded in al-Talbiya in eastern Baghdad near Sadr City, killing two people and wounding five, including four policemen, police said.

LATIFIYA - Gunmen shot dead a woman with her son, and wounded another three in Latifiya, 40 km (25 miles) south of Baghdad, police said.

UDHAIM - A roadside bomb struck a convoy of special guards of Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, killing five and wounding two more in the town of Udhaim, 100 km (60 miles) north of Baghdad, on Thursday evening, a source from the presidential special guard said. Talabani is on a visit to France.

BAGHDAD - Gunmen in a car opened fire and killed two people and wounded five others in western Baghdad, police said.

BAGHDAD - Police found two bodies in different parts of Baghdad bearing signs of torture and bullet wounds, police said.

YUSUFIYA - Two guards for Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki were wounded when gunmen opened fire on their car in Yusufiya, 15 km (9 miles) south of Baghdad, police said.

MOSUL - Gunmen shot dead five people in different incidents in Mosul, 390 km (240 miles) north of Baghdad, police said.

MAHMUDIYA - A car bomb exploded in the town of Mahmudiya, 30 km (20 miles) south of Baghdad, killing one civilian and wounding three others, police said.

SUWAYRA - A bicycle bomb exploded in a crowded market in Suwayra 40 km (25 miles) south of Baghdad, wounding 11 people, police said.

DIWANIYA - Four gunmen in a car shot dead a civilian in central Diwaniya, 180 km (112 miles) south of Baghdad. Police arrested the perpetrators, Diwaniya chief police brigadier Abdul Khaliq al-Badri said.

BAGHDAD - Special Iraqi Army forces, with coalition advisors, detained three suspects during an operation in Sadr City to capture the leader and members of an illegal armed group, the U.S military said in a statement.


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