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At least 22 dead in Iraq violence | |
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At least 22 people have been killed in a series of bombings and shootings in Iraq, security officials say. | |
Fourteen people were killed in Diyala province, north of the capital Baghdad, when militants attacked two villages. | |
At least six people were killed by a bomb near the northern city of Kirkuk and two people were killed by a car bomb in Baghdad. | |
Meanwhile, a suspect in the killing of a Sunni tribal leader in Anbar province was seized, US forces said. | |
Ramadan offensive | |
Sunday's violence comes a day after an al-Qaeda-affiliated group, the Islamic State in Iraq, said it would carry out a series of attacks over the holy month of Ramadan, which started last week. | |
About 100 militants attacked two villages in Diyala province, killing 14 people and setting fire to 12 shops. | |
The villagers belong to a Sunni tribe which has joined the Diyala Awakening Council, a group committed to pushing al-Qaeda militants out of the province. | |
At least six people were killed by a bomb at a cafe in the town of Tuz Khurmato near the northern city of Kirkuk. | |
The cafe was apparently serving food during the daylight fasting hours of Ramadan. | |
And at least two people were killed by a car bomb in Baghdad's Mansour district. | |
Reports quoting Iraqi police said nine more people were killed by either US troops or private military contractors who opened fire on a crowd after a sniper shot at them. | |
'Plot to kill leaders' | |
On Saturday, 10 people were killed when a car bomb exploded outside a bakery as people lined up to buy bread to break the Ramadan fast after sunset. | |
Abdul Sattar Abu Risha led Sunni opposition to al-Qaeda in IraqMeanwhile, the US military said it had captured a suspected al-Qaeda militant believed to have been behind the killing last week of Sunni tribal leader Abdul Sattar Abu Risha. | |
He was killed in a bomb attack near his home in the city of Ramadi, Anbar province, on Thursday. | |
Sheikh Abu Risha was the leader of the Anbar Salvation Council, also known as Anbar Awakening, an alliance of clans that had turned against al-Qaeda militants in Iraq. | Sheikh Abu Risha was the leader of the Anbar Salvation Council, also known as Anbar Awakening, an alliance of clans that had turned against al-Qaeda militants in Iraq. |
He met US President George W Bush two weeks ago in Anbar. | He met US President George W Bush two weeks ago in Anbar. |
The council has been working with Iraqi and US troops to push al-Qaeda fighters out of the province, once a hotbed of the Sunni insurgency against the US occupation. | The council has been working with Iraqi and US troops to push al-Qaeda fighters out of the province, once a hotbed of the Sunni insurgency against the US occupation. |
A US military statement named the captured suspect as Fallah Khalifa Hiyas Fayyas al-Jumayli and said he was captured near the town of Balad, north of Baghdad, on Saturday. | |
"Intelligence reports indicate Jumayli is involved in a plot to kill key leaders in the Anbar Awakening," the statement said. | |
The US military statement said Jumayli was also responsible for "car bomb and suicide vest attacks in Anbar province, and is closely allied with senior al-Qaeda in Iraq leaders in the region". | The US military statement said Jumayli was also responsible for "car bomb and suicide vest attacks in Anbar province, and is closely allied with senior al-Qaeda in Iraq leaders in the region". |