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Suicide bomber in wheelchair kills two in Iraq
by Staff Writers
Baghdad (AFP) June 26, 2011

A suicide bomber in a wheelchair attacked a police station north of Baghdad on Sunday, killing two people and wounding 17, nine of them policemen, officials said.

"A suicide bomber detonated his explosives vest at the entrance to a police station, killing two civilians and wounding 17 people, including nine policemen in Tarmiyah," a town north of Baghdad, an interior ministry official said. A defence ministry official confirmed the report.

"The suicide bomber came up to the entrance in a wheelchair," said Colonel Tawfiq Ahmed al-Jenabi, chief of the town's police, who added he did not know if the attacker was genuinely handicapped.

Meanwhile, two people were wounded by an improvised bomb that exploded next to a convoy transporting Mohammed Ahmed al-Obaidi, mayor of the town of Al-Riyadh in the restive northern province of Kirkuk.

Obaidi, who escaped unhurt and spoke to AFP after the attack, lost a foot in a similar bombing in June last year.

Twenty-four people were killed on Thursday in three separate attacks in Baghdad, including 21 in a triple bombing at a crowded market, and an American contractor working for USAID whose convoy was hit by an improvised bomb.




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Two US soldiers killed in Iraq
Baghdad (AFP) June 26, 2011 - Two American soldiers were killed in northern Iraq on Sunday, the US military said, making this month the deadliest for American personnel in more than two years.

"Two US service members were killed today while conducting operations in northern Iraq," the military said in a statement.

Since June 1, 11 US soldiers have been killed in Iraq -- making it the deadliest since May 2009.

Sunday's deaths take the overall US death toll since the March 2003 invasion to 4,465, according to an AFP count based on the independent website, www.icasualties.org.

Nearly 50,000 American troops are still in Iraq, down from a peak of more than 170,000 after the invasion.





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Iran, Iraq to shut down Camp Ashraf: Talabani
Tehran (AFP) June 25, 2011
Iran and Iraq have formed a joint committee with the Red Cross to shut down Camp Ashraf in Iraq which houses thousands of outlawed Iranian opponents, Iraqi President Jalal Talabani said on Saturday. "The camp will be shut down by the end of this year," Talabani said on the sidelines of a counter-terrorism summit in Tehran, the official IRNA news agency reported. "For this, a tripartite c ... read more


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