Tuesday Terror: 86 Iraqis Killed, 234 Wounded

by , July 02, 2013

Coordinated violence took place across Baghdad today, as bomb after bomb exploded in neighborhoods across the city. The bloodshed extended deep into Shi’ite southern Iraq, which has been relatively quiet compared to restive northern Iraq. Overall, at least 86 Iraqis were killed and 234 were wounded.

In Baghdad, nine people were killed and 24 more were wounded in a double bombing in Shabb. A double bomb killed 12 people and wounded another 38 at a market in Shula. Three people were killed and 13 more were wounded during a car bombing in Hurriya. In Aden, two bombs killed four people and wounded 15 more. Two people were killed and 10 more were wounded in a blast in Abu Dsheer. A car bomb in Kamaliya left five dead and 16 wounded. In Doura, a car bomb killed four and wounded 15 more. Two people were killed and 12 more were wounded in Amiriya. Gunmen killed three people at a Zaafaraniya pet food shop. Also in Zaafaraniya, a sticky bomb killed a university professor. A barber and a physician were also separately killed.

In Mosul, four soldiers were killed and four more were wounded in a clash. An I.E.D. wounded two people. Two civilians were killed and a policeman was wounded in a bombing.

Clashes near Baaj left four policemen and seven militants dead. Another five policemen were wounded.

A car bomb near an Abu Ghraib market left three people dead and 14 wounded. A sticky bomb killed a Sahwa member and wounded two more.

Four people were killed at a Saidiya cafe during a machine-gun attack.

A rare bombing in Samawa left three dead and 20 wounded.

Four people were killed and 17 more were wounded at a funeral in Hibhib.

In Amara, a rare bombing killed two and wounded at least 19 people.

A bomb near Kirkuk left one civilian dead and another wounded.

Security forces killed a suicide bomber in Tal Afar.

In Falluja, gunmen assassinated Iraq’s bodybuilding champion. A roadside bomb wounded three civilians.

Two gunmen were killed during an operation in Mutaibijh.

A bomb wounded three people in Basra.

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