Eighteen Iraqis killed in unrest
Eighteen Iraqis killed in unrest
Eighteen Iraqis, including eight policemen, were killed in insurgent attacks in and around Baghdad. A Shiite politician was also gunned down in the attack.

Baghdad: Eighteen Iraqis, including eight policemen, were killed in insurgent attacks in and around Baghdad as a Shiite politician was gunned down and a provincial governor narrowly escaped an assassination attempt.

"Around 30 militants, armed with mortars and anti-tank weapons, took part in the deadliest assault, an attack on a police checkpoint in Diyala province northeast of the Capital," police said.

"About 16 men in two mini-buses took us by surprise at seven o'clock in the morning. Armed with automatic machine guns and mortars they attacked us from the orchards," a survivor said.

Five police were killed and another four wounded in the assault in the village of Buhruz, just outside the provincial Capital of Baquba. Police said they killed six insurgents.

Gunmen later opened fire on the car of local councilor Suad Jaafari, a member of the main Shiite alliance, killing her and three bodyguards.

Insurgents also targeted Diyala Governor Raed Rashid Mulla Jawad with a car bomb as he was leaving Baquba for his home village of Beni Tamim further north. The governor survived but one of his bodyguards was killed and two wounded.

Baquba has seen repeated insurgent attacks in recent weeks, including an assault on an army outpost that killed eight soldiers Friday.

In Baghdad, two police and two civilians were killed as four separate bombings targeted police patrols, the interior ministry said. Further 25 people were wounded.

Insurgents also detonated a booby-trapped motorcycle in a busy marketplace in the predominantly Shiite Shula neighborhood of north Baghdad, killing one and wounding 23.

Al-Qaeda's wing in Iraq has claimed responsibility for the attacks.

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