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Gunmen kill 14 in Baghdad attack Dozens killed in Baghdad attacks
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At least 14 people have been killed and several wounded after gunmen attacked a bus in Baghdad, Iraqi officials said. At least 29 people have been killed in shootings and car bomb attacks in Baghdad, Iraqi officials have said.
The victims were civilian employees of the Shia Endowment - a body that oversees religious sites and mosques, the officials said. In northern Baghdad, at least 14 people died and several were injured after gunmen attacked a bus carrying civilian employees of a Shia religious group.
A spokesman for the organisation said the gunmen had intercepted the bus in a northern district of the capital. Shortly afterwards, at least 15 people were killed in three car bomb blasts near a petrol station in a south-west district of the capital.
Meanwhile, the US Army said one soldier had been killed and five hurt when a patrol was attacked on Monday. Meanwhile, the US army said one soldier was killed in combat on Monday.
It said five other soldiers were injured when gunmen attacked a US military patrol.