7 people killed in separate attacks in iraq
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7 People killed in separate attacks in Iraq

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Seven people were killed Friday in different Iraqi provinces. Four civilians were killed and 15 injured in five consecutive blasts in west Baghdad, a police source reported. The explosive charges went off near houses in the west Baghdad districts of Ghazaliya and Shu'la, the police source. A policeman was killed and three injured in an armed attack in Baquba city, when a group of gunmen - carrying weapons fitted with silencers - attacked a police checkpoint, according to a report of the German Press Agency "DPA". In the northern city of Mosul, a soldier was killed when armed men opened fire at an army checkpoint in the Qahira district. A woman was also killed in sporadic shooting in southern Mosul

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