At least 35 people were killed and 34 more were wounded in today’s violence. Clashes continued in Anbar province, while Baghdad was vexed with a number of attacks.
read moreIraqi Forces Clear Out Sunni Protest Camp; 45 Killed, 122 Wounded
At least 45 people were killed today, and another 122 were wounded across. Iraq. Clashes related to a security operation took place in three Anbar province towns. Scattered violence occurred across central and northern Iraq.
read moreAttacks Against Iraq Security Forces Leave 29 Dead, 55 Hurt
At least 29 people were killed and 55 others were wounded in attacks that targeted mostly Iraq security forces.
read moreSunni MP Under Arrest As Attacks Leave 33 Dead, 52 Wounded
At least 33 people were killed and 52 more were wounded in fresh violence. In the most chilling event, Iraqi forces arrived at the home of a member of parliament to arrest him.
read moreMEK Camp Rocketed; 11 Killed, 62 Wounded Across Iraq
At least 11 people were killed and 62 more were wounded, including a number of casualties at an Iranian camp outside the capital.
read more20 Killed, 29 Wounded in Iraq Attacks
Baghdad Christians Targeted: 75 Killed, 141 Wounded
With Arbaeen over, bombers turned much of their attention to Christian Iraqis celebrating the Christmas holiday in Baghdad. At least 75 people were killed and 141 more were wounded in those and other attacks.
read more30 Iraqis Killed, 44 Wounded As Arbaeen Holiday Ends
The Arbaeen holiday ended today. It marks the conclusion of a 40-day mourning period that commemorates the death of Imam Hussein, a grandchild of the Prophet Mohammed. His
read more51 Killed, 44 Wounded in Iraq Attacks against Pilgrims and Journalists
At least 51 people were killed and 44 more were wounded in fresh violence. Arbaeen pilgrims and journalists were among today's victims. over a dozen gunmen were also killed. A suicide bomber blew up his car outside television studio in Tikrit, allowing four of his...
Iraq PM Threatens Protesters As Attacks Leave 13 Dead, 34 Wounded
Following yesterday’s ill-fated military operation in Wadi Horan, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has warned demonstrators in Ramadi to leave their protest camp before security forces move in on the site. Meanwhile, at least 13 people were killed and 34 more were wounded in today’s attacks.
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