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http://edition.cnn.com/2013/08/29/world/meast/iraq-violence/index.html?hpt=hp_t4
 (CNN) -- At least 23 people were killed and dozens 
wounded in a series of attacks targeting Sunni areas across northern 
Iraq on Thursday, police officials told CNN. 
 The deadliest attack was 
in Samarra, where 16 people died when a car bomb exploded in an outdoor 
market Thursday evening. Another 27 were wounded in the largely Sunni 
city, about 100 km (63 miles) north of Baghdad, police said. 
 In Baghdad, gunmen shot 
dead three men outside their house in Saydiya, a mixed Sunni-Shiite area
 on the city's southwest side. And in al-Adil, a Sunni neighborhood in 
western Baghdad, gunmen opened fire on a group of people in a 
residential area and killed two people, police said. 
 In Mosul, a car bomb 
exploded outside a local hospital and killed two people. Nine other 
people were wounded in this explosion. Mosul is a largely Sunni city 
about 360 km (224 miles) north of Baghdad. 
 Police officials in those cities spoke on condition of anonymity because they 
are not allowed to release information to media. 
 The latest bloodshed 
followed the deaths of 56 people Wednesday in a series of blasts that 
targeted mostly Shiite areas in and around Baghdad. Another 200 were 
wounded. 
 The country has endured 
months of escalating violence stemming from decades-old discord between 
the nation's Sunnis and Shiites, the two largest branches of Islam. July
 was the deadliest month in Iraq since the peak of sectarian violence in
 2006 and 2007. According to the United Nations, 1,057 Iraqis were 
killed and another 2,326 were wounded in acts of terrorism and violence 
last month. 
 Sunnis have felt 
politically marginalized under a Shiite-led government since the ouster 
of longtime leader Saddam Hussein in the 2003 U.S.-led invasion. 
Meanwhile, the government is wary that the Sunni Islamists who've been 
involved in fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government are 
now targeting the government in Baghdad. 
 Sunni-Shiites frictions 
have escalated since an April incident in Hawija, in northern Iraq, 
where Iraqi security forces raided a site used by Sunni protesters to 
demonstrate against the Shiite-led government. Sunni protests against 
the Iraqi government have continued since the Hawija incident.

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