At least 78 people were killed and 123 were wounded today across Iraq. Baghdad was subjected to bombings again, while Anbar suffered from shelling and clashes. Scattered violence occurred elsewhere.
read moreBombers Strike Across Baghdad and Southern Iraq; 61 Killed, 197 Wounded
A spate of bombings occurred in Baghdad, apparently marking the 11th anniversary of the fall of Baghdad. Bombers also moved south into Wassit province. At least people 61 were killed and 197 more were wounded.
read moreClashes, Bombings Leave 108 Dead, 95 Wounded Across Iraq
At least people 108 were killed and 95 more were wounded. Many militants were killed not only in Anbar province but also killed near Baghdad and into Diyala province.
read moreTwo Executed in Iraq; 52 Killed, 52 Wounded in Attacks
At least 52 people were killed and 52 more were wounded. Also two men were executed on terrorism charges, bringing this year’s total to 46 put to death.
read more42 Killed, 74 Wounded As Battles Approach Baghdad
At least 42 people were killed and 74 more were wounded. An unidentified police colonel warned that the tense situation in Anbar could soon be on Baghdad’s doorstep.
read moreIraq Soldiers Caught in Booby-Trap; 72 Killed, 82 Wounded
Iraq Clashes Drive Tally To 71 Killed, 48 Wounded
102 Killed, 62 Wounded As Militants Attack Iraq Army Base
As many as 102 people were killed and 62 more were wounded today. Dozens of people were killed during an attack on an army base in Yusufiya. The Interior Ministry and local officials gave inconsistent casualty figures.
read moreIraq Army Recruits Targeted; 54 Killed, 67 Wounded
At least 54 people were killed and 67 more were wounded today. Although attacks were scattered across the northern half of Iraq, as usual, three attacks targeted army troops and recruits in the Kirkuk suburbs of Riyadh, Nissan and Rashad.
read moreMarch Casualty Figures Released As 35 Killed, 24 Wounded in Iraq
At least 35 people were killed and 24 more were wounded in fresh attacks, as campaign season officially began today. Also, the Iraqi government and the United Nations released their monthly accountings of violence in Iraq.
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