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50 enemies eliminated attack in Martyrdom attacks on enemy police and troops in Iraq
4/28/2014 10:43:41 PM
Fifty enemies were killed on Monday as bombers attacked Iraqi sectarian police, soldiers and a political rally.
A Martyrdom attacker killed at least 30 enemies and wounded 50 others at a Kurdish political gathering in the town of Khanaqin, 140 km (100 miles) northeast of Baghdad.
The attacker snuck among the crowds near the "Patriotic Union of Kurdistan" headquarters and blew himself up.
Meanwhile, Mujahideen, mostly disguised in enemy army and police uniforms, struck at "polling centers" around Baghdad and northern Iraq.
In the western Mansour district of Baghdad, six enemy police died and 16 others were wounded when a Mujahideen bomber dressed as a policeman detonated his explosives at the entrance of a "polling station.
In the Sunni neighbourhood of Adhamiya, a bomber blew himself up in front of another "polling center" killing four soldiers and wounding seven.
In northern Iraq, where ISIL has been hitting the security forces with ambushes, executions and explosions in their homes, at least 10 enemy police were killed.
In Tuz Khurmatu, a Martyrdom bomber wearing a police uniform blew himself up near a "polling station", killing three policemen and wounding nine.
A Martyrdom bomber in a police uniform blew up himself and six policemen by a "voting center" in Kirkuk.
One soldier was killed and four wounded when a Martardpm attacker in an army uniform blew himself up near a "polling station" in the town of Hawija, 70 km (40 miles) southwest of the northern city of Kirkuk.
Source: Agencies
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