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Carnage in Anbar and Baghdad: 93 Killed, 101 Wounded

by Margaret Griffis | Jan 31, 2014

The toll numbers were high today as scores of militants were killed in Anbar province. Also, several bombings took place again in Baghdad, but so did the failed takeover of a government building. Overall, at least 93 people were killed in the violence, and 101 more were wounded.
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45 Killed, 71 Wounded, Mostly in Baghdad Bombings

by Margaret Griffis | Jan 30, 2014

Some territory in Anbar province was recovered from militant control perhaps that is why casualties were low there. Baghdad, however, suffered several bombings. Overall, at least 45 people were killed and 71 more were wounded across the country.
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Iraq Attacks Target Security Forces: 26 Killed, 24 Wounded

by Margaret Griffis | Jan 28, 2014

At least 26 people were killed and 24 more were wounded during a relative break in the violence. Though, the figures may be low due to the difficulty of reporting from Anbar province.
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Clashes, Mortars and Gunmen: 63 Killed, 75 Wounded Across Iraq

by Margaret Griffis | Jan 28, 2014

The high casualty numbers of late held steady today thanks to the ongoing violence in Anbar. At least 63 people were killed, and 75 more were wounded.
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Shelling and Bombings for Iraq: 45 Killed and 82 Wounded

by Margaret Griffis | Jan 27, 2014

At least 45 people were killed across Iraq, and another 82 were wounded. The air strikes and clashes continued in rebel-controlled areas of western Iraq, while bombings and shootings terrified residents in central and northern Iraq.
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69 Killed, 84 Wounded in Fresh Iraq Attacks

by Margaret Griffis | Jan 26, 2014

At least 69 people were killed across Iraq, and another 84 were wounded. Again, as in recent days, many of the casualties were in Anbar province, where some of the residents claim government shelling against insurgents is actually killing civilians.
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Shelling in Iraq Province Lifts Casualty Toll to 19 Killed, 86 Wounded

by Margaret Griffis | Jan 24, 2014

The United Nations High Commission for Refugees warned that residents are fleeing the areas in and around the cities of Ramadi and Falluja in numbers that rival those at the height of the sectarian war ended six years ago. At least 19 people were killed and 86 more were wounded today. Most of the wounded were injured during shelling in Anbar province.
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More Executions, Clashes, and Attacks for Iraq: 38 Killed, 51 Wounded

by Margaret Griffis | Jan 24, 2014

The speaker of parliament, Osama al-Nujaifi, is on a trip to Washington to meet with U.S. leaders. The top Sunni politician said that the Sunnis are hoping the situation in Anbar province will force Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's government to give greater power to...

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88 Killed, 29 Wounded in Iraq Clashes, Attacks

by Margaret Griffis | Jan 23, 2014

At least 88 people, mostly gunmen, were killed, and 29 more were wounded in violence across Iraq.
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Iraq Executes 26; Attacks Leave 21 Dead, 28 Wounded

by Margaret Griffis | Jan 22, 2014

At least 21 people were killed, and 28 more were wounded in the latest attacks and clashes. Another 26 men were executed.
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