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Bodies of 17 men are found north of Baghdad
(Reuters)

26 December 2007 


BAGHDAD - The decomposed bodies of 17 men have been found in Iraq's restive
Diyala province northeast of Baghdad, the Iraqi army said on Wednesday.


The bodies were found in a town near the provincial capital of Baquba, 65 km
(40 miles) north of Baghdad, in the past two days. All had gunshot wounds in
the head.

They were among 60 bodies found in Diyala over the past month, said army
sergeant Nassir Al Dulaimi, one of the soldiers who found them.

Diyala and nearby northern provinces have become the most violent parts of
Iraq in recent months as the level of violence in the country at large has
fallen.

US commanders say Al Qaeda Sunni Arab militants have regrouped there after
being pushed out of other parts of Iraq. Militants have frequently clashed
with neighbourhood patrols set up by US forces.



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