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Four Iraqis killed in armed attack

Baghdad - Four people were killed in an armed attack near the central Iraqi city of Baquba, a security official said, stating that a leader of the anti-terrorist Awakening councils was among the dead. The attack which took place in al-Ihbas village, ...
Posted : Sat, 30 Aug 2008 10:54:22 GMT
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Category : Middle East (World)
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Baghdad - Four people were killed in an armed attack near the central Iraqi city of Baquba, a security official said, stating that a leader of the anti-terrorist Awakening councils was among the dead. The attack which took place in al-Ihbas village, 45 kilometres south-west of Baquba, is believed to have been carried out by an armed group belonging to the al-Qaeda terrorist network, the official told the Voices of Iraq news agency.

Awakening (or Sahwa) Councils consist of tribal Sunni fighters who turned against al-Qaeda in a number of provinces in Iraq alongside US forces.

The Awakening movement, which began in the predominantly Sunni Anbar province, has become a major armed force in Iraq. Its senior members have become a constant target of assassination attacks.

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