Dozens Killed, Wounded In Iraq Violence

The scene of the car bombing in Mosul today (epa) July 3, 2006 -- At least 10 Iraqis and two Americans have been killed in fresh violence across Iraq.

In the deadliest attack today, a car bomb targeting a police patrol killed at least seven people and wounded more than 20 in a market in the northern city of Mosul. Police say most of the victims were civilians.


South of Baghdad, at least three people were killed and some 14 injured when a bomb struck a market in Al-Mahmudiyah.


The U.S. military says a Marine died "due to enemy action" in the western Al-Anbar Province today, while a soldier was killed by a roadside bomb July 2 north of Baghdad.


Meanwhile the largest Sunni Arab bloc in parliament boycotted the legislature for a second day, demanding that a Sunni female lawmaker be freed by kidnappers.


Taysir al-Mashhadani was abducted by gunmen July 1 in Baghdad.


(AP, Reuters, AFP, dpa)

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