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Four killed in twin Baghdad bombs | Four killed in twin Baghdad bombs |
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Four people have been killed in twin bomb attacks at a checkpoint in a Sunni area of Baghdad, Iraqi police say. | |
At least two of those killed were members of a Sunni militia group opposed to al-Qaeda in Iraq. | At least two of those killed were members of a Sunni militia group opposed to al-Qaeda in Iraq. |
Many members of such group - known as Awakening Councils - are former insurgents who have switched sides over the last two years. | Many members of such group - known as Awakening Councils - are former insurgents who have switched sides over the last two years. |
Their switching of sides is one of the factors widely believed to have reduced the level of violence in Iraq. | Their switching of sides is one of the factors widely believed to have reduced the level of violence in Iraq. |
This morning's rush hour blasts are part of a string of bombs that went off in the capital. | This morning's rush hour blasts are part of a string of bombs that went off in the capital. |
A roadside bomb detonated near a mosque in Baghdad's central Bab al-Sheikh neighbourhood, killing one person and injuring four others, police said. | A roadside bomb detonated near a mosque in Baghdad's central Bab al-Sheikh neighbourhood, killing one person and injuring four others, police said. |
Another roadside bomb targeting a government pick-up truck in the Shia stronghold of Sadr City injured nine people, including five city employees. | Another roadside bomb targeting a government pick-up truck in the Shia stronghold of Sadr City injured nine people, including five city employees. |
There has been a marked increase in violence this week, with a string of daily bombings in the Iraqi capital that have killed more than 30 people and wounded more than 80. | There has been a marked increase in violence this week, with a string of daily bombings in the Iraqi capital that have killed more than 30 people and wounded more than 80. |
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