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Iraq Violence: At Least 40 Martyrs on Thursday

Iraq Violence: At Least 40 Martyrs on Thursday
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Militants killed 25 Iraqi security forces in a wave of attacks on Thursday, and 15 other people died in other attacks including 10 mourners in twin bombings, officials said.


Iraq Violence: At Least 40 Martyrs on ThursdayThe latest attacks come as Iraq witnesses a surge in violence that has killed more than 2,500 people already this year, including over 240 so far this month.

In the single deadliest attack, gunmen shot dead 14 members of the Iraqi security forces, including 11 charged with protecting the country's vital oil infrastructure, on the road between Haditha and Baiji, northwest of the Iraqi capital.
In another bloody attack, a car bomb ripped through a funeral tent where family members of a man were receiving condolences in Muqdadiyah, northeast of Baghdad, and a suicide bomber detonated explosives when emergency personnel arrived.

The blasts martyred a total of 10 people and wounded 22.

In Tikrit, north of Baghdad, three roadside bombs targeted police patrols, killing three policemen and wounding five.
And in Khaldiya, a town in Anbar province, militants opened fire on a police station, after which one suicide bomber detonated an explosives belt in the station, and another blew up an explosives-rigged car, killing four police and wounding eight.

One of the attackers was also shot dead during the assault.
Militants also fired three mortars at the police directorate in Fallujah, also in Anbar, after which a suicide car bomber struck near the building, and clashes broke out.

One policeman was killed and three more wounded in the violence.
The attacks came after a suicide bomber detonated an explosives-rigged vehicle near a convoy on a highway in Anbar on Wednesday night, killing two policemen and wounding two others.

A car bomb also rocked south-central Baghdad on Thursday, killing one policeman and two civilians, and wounding nine.
In the northern city of Mosul, gunmen killed a soldier in front of his home, and a roadside bomb killed a policeman and wounded another.
Another man was shot dead south of Mosul, while gunmen killed a man in the Sharqat area, northwest of Baghdad.

And in the northern town of Tuz Khurmatu, a car bomb wounded 32 people, while two other car bombs northwest of the city of Kirkuk wounded 14.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team