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Suicide bomber kills Iraqi policeman, injures at least eight

Posted : Sun, 22 Nov 2009 10:58:23 GMT
By : dpa
Category : Middle East (World)
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Baghdad - A man detonated explosives packed into his car as he approached a police checkpoint north of the western Iraqi city of Falluja on Sunday, killing a policeman, police and medics said. Medics said five policemen and three civilian bystanders were injured. Police said many military vehicles had been badly burned by the explosion.

The bomber was also thought to have been killed in the explosion.

Falluja, some 60 kilometres to the west of Baghdad in Iraq's Sunni Muslim heartland, was formerly the site of some of the worst fighting between insurgents and US and Iraqi forces, but has been quieter since US and Iraqi forces enticed many to switch sides and join government-allied Sahwa, or "Awakening" militias.

Police added that they had foiled an attempted truck bombing in al-Qaim, on Iraq's western frontier, on Sunday, shooting one man in the truck and arresting a second man.

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