Seven Killed In Separate Bomb Attacks In Iraq

Aftermath of an attack on Iraqi police, November 2005 (AFP) 31 December 2005 -- Police in Iraq say at least seven people were killed on 31 December in a number of attacks by militants.

Police say five people were killed when their car hit a roadside bomb in Al-Khalis, some 60 kilometers north of Baghdad, the Iraqi capital. The bomb was placed outside the local offices of the Sunni Arab-led Iraqi Islamic Party.


The Interior Ministry said two separate bomb attacks in Baghdad resulted in the deaths of at least two policemen.


Police also say three Iraqis, including a policeman, were kidnapped in the morning some 35 kilometers east of Tikrit, in northern Iraq.


(Reuters/AFP)

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