Iraq: 86 Killed, 82 Wounded As HRW Condemns Abuses Against Civilians
Bombers and Gunmen Kill 62, Wound 54 Across Iraq
At least 62 people were killed, including a Saudi Arabian, and 54 more were wounded in the latest round of violence. Few casualties were reported in Anbar province today. The deadliest attacks took place, instead, north of Baghdad.
read moreClashes, Bombs, Shootings in Iraq: 96 Killed, 98 Wounded
At least 96 people were killed across Iraq today. One of them was an Egyptian civilian. It is likely that some of the militants killed in Anbar province today were also foreign nationals. Another 98 people were wounded, more than half of them in a bombing in Kirkuk.
read moreAttacks Across Iraq Leave 45 Dead, 78 Wounded
At least 45 people were killed and 78 more were wounded in today attacks. Few casualties were reported in Anbar province, but this is likely due to the difficulties in counting them in a battle zone. Other attacks occurred throughout the country.
read moreAnbar Clashes, Baghdad Bombings: 98 Killed, 135 Wounded
At least 98 people were killed, and another 135 were wounded. Although fighting in Anbar was the cause of many casualties, bombers again struck across Baghdad.
read moreIraq’s Anbar Province Under Siege: 107 Killed, 46 Wounded
At least 107 were killed and 46 were wounded today. Most of the casualties were insurgents fighting in Anbar and elsewhere.
read more118 Killed, 53 Wounded in Iraq Clashes
At least 118 people were killed across Iraq today. One of them was a Tunisian al-Qaeda leader. Another 53 were wounded. These are likely conservative figures, but the actual number will not be known before the Iraqi government takes control of Anbar province.
read more42 Killed, 69 Wounded in Iraq Bombings, Shootings
At least 42 people were killed and 69 more were wounded today. Although clashes continued across Anbar province, most of the casualties took place elsewhere in Iraq.
read moreClashes in Iraq Intensify: 47 Killed, 60 Wounded
Over 10,000 people were killed in Iraq during 2013, making it the worst year since 2008 by most measures. In December, this column found 1180 reported fatalities from various sources. Across the country today at least 47 people were killed today, and another 60 were wounded.
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