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Seven die in bomb attack and shooting in Iraq

 

Saturday 29 June 2013 06:26 EDT
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Seven people have been killed in two separate attacks in Sunni-majority areas of Iraq, officials said today.

Police said four people died and 12 others were injured when a bomb exploded in an outdoor market in the western Baghdad suburb of Abu Ghraib.

And attackers using guns fitted with silencers killed three off-duty policemen in a drive-by shooting near Fallujah, 40 miles west of the capital.

Health officials confirmed the casualties.

The new violence came a day after a series of deadly attacks that left 19 dead.

Violence has been on the rise in Iraq recently amid political and sectarian tension.

AP

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