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11 people died in bomb attacks in iraq

Baghdad (News and Us)-Three bomb attacks in Iraq on Wednesday, killing 11 people, including four members of the militia opponents of Al Qaeda who was killed in a suicide bombing when they gather to wait for payment of salaries, officials said.

The attacker detonated her explosives at the foot of a police station in Fallujah, West of Baghdad, when militia members That gathered near the Office, said Police Lt. Col. Khaled Yassir al-Jumaili.


The explosion that killed five people, including a senior police officer and four members of That, as well as the wounding of 15 others.


Near Ramadi, like Fallujah, the restive Anbar province, a car bomb explosion killed three policemen, including an officer, said Police Captain Marwan al-Dulaimi and a doctor.


In Baghdad, a car bomb explosion also in the Al-Husseiniyah area killing three people and injuring 10 others, officials said.


The attacks Wednesday came after a wave of violence killed more than 240 people in seven days at the end of April, which raises concerns about the return of sectarian violence that killed tens of thousands of people.


Violence is the last of a wave of bombings and suicide attacks in the middle of a political crisis between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his Government partners and protest marches over the past few weeks demanding his resignation.


More than 450 people were killed in violence in April, according to an AFP count based on information from security officials and a medic, while the number of deaths in March reached 271.


Throughout February, 220 people were killed in violence in Iraq, according to an AFP based on information from security sources and medical.


Iraq is engulfed in political chaos and violence that killed thousands of people since u.s. forces completed a withdrawal from the country on 18 December 2011, leaving security responsibilities to Iraq troops.


In addition to having problems with the Kurds, Iraq's Government is also at odds with Sunni groups.


Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (Shiite) since 2010 seeking the arrest of Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi on charges of terrorism and attempting to dismiss Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-absolute. Both are Sunni leaders.


Iraq officials issued an arrest warrant for Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi on December 19, 2011 after they gain recognition that link with terrorist activities.


Dozens of guards of Hashemi, a Sunni Arab leader, was arrested a few weeks after the announcement, but it was not clear how many people were now on hold.


Hashemi, who denied the allegations, was hiding in the Kurdish autonomous region in northern Iraq, and Kurdish leaders refused to pass them to Baghdad.


The Kurdish government even allowed the regional visit to Hashemi did Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. (M014)




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