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Tuesday 10 September 2013 - 13:48
Story Code : 49138

Seven police among 13 dead in Iraq attacks

TEHRAN (FNA)- Gunmen killed five policemen in a checkpoint shooting North of Baghdad, the deadliest of attacks that left 13 dead, officials said amid a nationwide surge in violence.


The unrest came days after an Al-Qaeda-linked group claimed responsibility for a spate of car bombings in the capital last week, killing 50, AFP reported.

In Monday's worst attack, gunmen opened fire on a police checkpoint near Tikrit, capital of Salaheddin province, killing the five officers.

Also in Salaheddin, two near simultaneous roadside bombs targeted an army patrol along a main road near the Baiji oil refinery, killing two soldiers and wounding three.

Six people died in violence elsewhere, among them an alleged militant linked to Al-Qaeda and two policemen, in attacks that included a suicide car bombing.

Iraq has seen a surge in violence since the beginning of 2013, in which nearly 4,000 people have died so far, according to an Agence France Presse tally.

By Fars News Agency

 

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