At least six people, including five Iraqi soldiers were killed Tuesday in two attacks in Iraq, said an Iraqi police source. In the first attack took place in the area of Khan Dari, 25 kilometers west of Baghdad. According to the account of the source, an armed group placed two bombs near the home of a member of the Salvation Council, government militias, and later detonated one of them.
The explosion caused the death of women of the militiaman and wounded several of his children and two women who were in the house. Shortly thereafter, coinciding with the arrival of an Iraqi Army patrol the scene, the terrorists detonated the second explosion, which killed three soldiers and wounding two others.
Moreover, the explosion of another device placed next to the road on a highway near Abu Ghraib prison, 20 miles west of Baghdad, killed two soldiers in a military vehicle and two others were wounded.
The explosion caused the death of women of the militiaman and wounded several of his children and two women who were in the house. Shortly thereafter, coinciding with the arrival of an Iraqi Army patrol the scene, the terrorists detonated the second explosion, which killed three soldiers and wounding two others.
Moreover, the explosion of another device placed next to the road on a highway near Abu Ghraib prison, 20 miles west of Baghdad, killed two soldiers in a military vehicle and two others were wounded.
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