Date : 28/09/2009
By Alaa Al-Huwaijel
BAGHDAD, Sept 28 (KUNA) -- Two policemen were killed on Monday when a
suicide car bomb blew up near a security station in Al Anbar province in
western Iraq.
A police source told KUNA the car bomb targeted a police station in the
area of Rawa province west of Al Anbar.
The source said the explosion caused the death of two policemen, adding
that 15 others were wounded and were taken to a hospital for treatment.
Meanwhile, nine people were killed today in a two separate bomb attacks in
the city of Al Diwaniyah in southern Baghdad.
A police source told the Kuwaiti national news agency that a bomb blast
ripped through a small passenger bus west of Al Diwaniyah, the largest city in
Al Qadisiyah in southern Iraq. The blast caused the death of six people and
wounded four others who were taken to a hospital to receive treatment.
Elsewhere, three security personnel were killed and dozens wounded, when
two bombs exploded sequentially in the Al Ghazaliya northwest of the capital
Baghdad.
Thousands of people have lost their lives in this troubled country since
2003, when the allied and national forces ousted the represssive regime of the
dictator, Saddam Hussein, who was later executed by gallows, after he was
convicted along with henchmen for perpetrating crimes against humanity.
Baathists and hardliners have been waging a ferocious campaign of violence
against the state since toppling the Baath regime. (end)
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