March 23, 2008 63 Killed, as many
Injured in Iraqi Violence
Baghdad
At least 63 people were killed Sunday, including Iraqi soldiers and
members of the same family, while 63 were injured in separate
incidents across Iraq, officials and media reports said.
In southeast Baghdad, militants opened fire on civilians in the
Zafarneyia district killing seven and wounding another 16, the
Voices of Iraq (VOI) news agency reported. The dead included women
and children.
Another five Iraqis were killed and eight injured when a rocket
struck a residential area in Baghdad's Kamiliya district.
Meanwhile, police sources told VOI that four civilians were killed
when another rocket hit a house in al-Sadr city, in eastern Baghdad.
Another rocket hit a house in Baghdad's Karada district, wounding
two civilians and damaging nearby houses, VOI said. The injured were
taken to hospital after the blast.
The death toll in a suicide attack in Mosul, some 400 km north of
Baghdad, rose to 13 Iraqi soldiers, while the number of wounded
reached 30, including 12 civilians, VOI said.
An explosives laden-vehicle detonated in the Haramat area of western
Mosul early Sunday, targeting an Iraqi army site, VOI said.
Three Iraqi troops and a police officer were killed when a bomb
targeting their patrol exploded in Kirkuk, some 250 km north of
Baghdad, VOI reported.
In another development, five civilians were wounded, three
seriously, when mortar shells hit the city of Kut about 150 km
south-east of Baghdad, VOI said.
Two residential areas were hit by five mortar shells early Sunday,
police told VOI. Sources said troops had been deployed across the
city to investigate the attack.
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