Baghdad
At least 30 people, including 25 gunmen, were killed in separate
violent incidents in Iraq Tuesday.
Sources said that 25 gunmen were killed in an offensive by joint
Iraqi-US troops in a town in the north of Wasit province.
Voices of Iraq news agency citing an Iraqi security source reported
that the operation targeted gunmen's strongholds, mostly orchards
and thick bushes in Wasit, southeast of Baghdad. A number of
vehicles used by the gunmen were set ablaze and a large amount of
weapons were seized.
Three Iraqis were killed and four others wounded, including an Iraqi
policeman, when a car bomb went off in central Huweija, reported
Voices of Iraq. The vehicle, which blew up near a fuel station,
caused severe damage to nearby buildings, the source added.
Huweija is a town between the cities of Kirkuk and Baghdad.
In more violence two Iraqis were killed and five others wounded when
gunmen attacked two villages in Baquba, the capital of Diyala
province, 57 km north of Baghdad.
Gunmen allegedly tied to the Al Qaeda terrorist network in Iraq
attacked the villages of Abu Sibaa and Mihwala "in the early hours
with small arms", a witness told Voices of Iraq. The attack lasted
an hour.
At least eight terrorist suspects were detained Tuesday when US-led
coalition forces conducted raids near Baghdad and Fallujah, the US
military said.
In Baghdad, two people were detained for having alleged ties to a
vehicle-borne explosive device network operating in the area, the
statement added.
In Karmah, a village northeast of Fallujah, 50 km west of Baghdad,
coalition forces detained six men for suspected ties to the Al Qaeda
network.
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