Twenty one police men killed in Iraq checkpoint attacks
IRAQ: Gunmen killed 21 policemen in anattack on checkpoints in
the western Iraqi city of Haditha early Monday, security and medical
officials said.
Lieutenant Colonel Owaid Khalaf said dozens of attackers carried out
the attacks at checkpoints across the city, beginning at around 2:00 am
(2300 GMT Sunday).
Five policemen were wounded in the concerted attacks, according to
Khatab Omar, an official at Haditha hospital.
The attack in Haditha is the first major instance of violence in the
town since a suicide bomber blew himself up inside a bank, killing nine
people, including three police officers, and wounding eight others on
March 2011.
Haditha is in the western Sunni Arab province of Anbar. It was one of
several towns along the Euphrates valley that became Al-Qaeda
strongholds after the 2003 US-led invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein.
However, since 2006, local Sunni tribes have sided with the US military,
and unrest has dwindled in Anbar as rebel fighters have been ejected
from the region.
AFP |