23 killed, 113 injured in Iraq

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Baghdad: At least 23 people, including a journalist, were killed and 113 wounded in a string of attacks carried out in different parts of Iraq Wednesday, police and medical sources said. The incidents came on the 11th anniversary of the entry of US troops into the Iraqi capital city and the fall of the regime of the then Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.
The deadliest attack left nine killed, including a reporter, when several neighbourhoods in Fallujah city, located 50 km from Baghdad, were bombarded with mortar rounds.
A police official said that the home of journalist Hamam Mohammed, who worked for local Al Taguier television, was struck by one of the mortar rounds, killing him and wounding two members of his family. In Baghdad, six car bombs were detonated in different parts of the city, killing seven people and wounding 53. In Wasat province, south of Baghdad and with a Shiite majority, regional health director Yabal al Yaseri said that four people died and eight were wounded with a car bomb exploded in the Al Hafariya zone. (IANS)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Former DGHS Dr Vatsala Agarwal arrested in multi-crore medical procurement scam

New Delhi, June 28 : The Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) of the Delhi government has arrested former Director General...

Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool faction files 4 police complaints against rebel faction

Kolkata, June 28: The original but minority faction within Trinamool Congress, which is continuing with its political allegiance...

Private school teachers in TN’s Tenkasi claim salary exploitation; seek govt intervention

Tenkasi, June 28 : Teachers working in private schools across Tenkasi district have appealed to the Tamil Nadu...

Delhi Police arrest 16 drug offenders during Operation Kavach-14.0

New Delhi, June 28: The Delhi Police, in pursuance of the zero tolerance policy against narcotic drugs and...