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Iraqi bombings kill at least 18 | Iraqi bombings kill at least 18 |
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A number of bombings have killed 18 people and wounded many others in Iraq. | A number of bombings have killed 18 people and wounded many others in Iraq. |
The violence comes despite an intensified security operation in the capital, Baghdad, and across Iraq. | The violence comes despite an intensified security operation in the capital, Baghdad, and across Iraq. |
Eleven people, including five police officers were killed in a car bomb attack near the city of Ramadi in the western province of Anbar. | Eleven people, including five police officers were killed in a car bomb attack near the city of Ramadi in the western province of Anbar. |
In Baghdad, an explosion on a bus in the mainly-Shia area of Karrada has killed at least five people and wounded about eight others. | In Baghdad, an explosion on a bus in the mainly-Shia area of Karrada has killed at least five people and wounded about eight others. |
Roadside bombs in the south-east of the city have killed two people and injured 40. | |
The bombing in Ramadi occurred outside the home of prominent Sunni leader Sattar al-Reshawi. He was not at home at the time. | |
On Sunday, two car bombs went off at a crowded Baghdad market leaving more than 60 people dead. |