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A suicide bomber has killed 10 people in an attack in the city of Baquba, north of the Iraqi capital Baghdad. | |
Most of the casualties are said to be members of a local volunteer force opposed to al-Qaeda. Another 15 people were wounded in the explosion. | Most of the casualties are said to be members of a local volunteer force opposed to al-Qaeda. Another 15 people were wounded in the explosion. |
This is the latest in a number of attacks on members of the mainly Sunni Muslim volunteer forces, known as Awakening Councils. | This is the latest in a number of attacks on members of the mainly Sunni Muslim volunteer forces, known as Awakening Councils. |
On Tuesday, a suicide bomber killed 30 people attending a funeral in Baghdad. | On Tuesday, a suicide bomber killed 30 people attending a funeral in Baghdad. |
The funerals for those killed on Tuesday took place on Wednesday. | The funerals for those killed on Tuesday took place on Wednesday. |
Also on Tuesday, a number of Iraqi ministries released data suggesting that the number of civilians killed in Iraq was continuing to fall. | Also on Tuesday, a number of Iraqi ministries released data suggesting that the number of civilians killed in Iraq was continuing to fall. |
The December death toll was 480, down from almost 900 two months previously and about 2,000 in December 2006. | The December death toll was 480, down from almost 900 two months previously and about 2,000 in December 2006. |
American military deaths also fell in December, dropping to 21 compared to more than 100 in December 2006. | American military deaths also fell in December, dropping to 21 compared to more than 100 in December 2006. |
US commanders attribute the reduced violence to their "surge" strategy, which involved sending thousands more American troops to Iraq in 2007. | US commanders attribute the reduced violence to their "surge" strategy, which involved sending thousands more American troops to Iraq in 2007. |
Other likely factors behind the fall in deaths are the emergence of Sunni tribal groups opposed to al-Qaeda and the truce called by Shia militia leader Moqtada Sadr. | Other likely factors behind the fall in deaths are the emergence of Sunni tribal groups opposed to al-Qaeda and the truce called by Shia militia leader Moqtada Sadr. |
However, US military officials have warned that security improvements might not last unless Iraqi political leaders make progress with reconciliation. | However, US military officials have warned that security improvements might not last unless Iraqi political leaders make progress with reconciliation. |
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