Several mosques attacked in Iraq
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Friday 07 July 2006 6:38 AM GMT 

Nine people were killed during an Iraqi army raid on al-Sadr City  


Several people have been killed and wounded in attacks on mosques in
Iraq.




Three people were killed and two wounded when a mortar round landed on
a Sunni mosque in Baghdad's northern al-Wazeriya district on Friday
while two people were killed and two wounded by a car bomb near
another Sunni mosque in the western al-Jihad district.

Seven people were wounded when a roadside bomb exploded outside a
third Sunni mosque in Baquba, a town 64km (40 miles) north of Baghdad
in Diyala province, police said.

Two people were killed and four policemen wounded in clashes between
police and fighters when the Salman Pak Shia mosque, southeast of
Baghdad, came under attack, the US military said.

It said the National Police Headquarters located near the mosque was
also attacked.

The military said five of the alleged attackers were captured and
detained for questioning.

The attack on the mosques comes a day after a bomb exploded next to a
shrine farther to the south, killing 12 Shias including Iranian
visitors.

The Iraqi government has imposed a four-hour ban on movement of 
vehicles on Fridays in Baghdad and Diyala to stop such attacks.

Sadr City raid

Earlier, nine people were killed and 34 wounded when Iraqi soldiers
clashed with fighters in a Shia district of Baghdad.

The Iraqi forces came under fire during a raid aimed at an "insurgent
leader" in eastern Baghdad, leading to a gunfight, the US military
said in a statement.

The US statement did not mention American involvement or any 
casualties.

Some residents of the Sadr City neighbourhood speculated that the
target was a leader of the Mahdi Army, a Shia militia.

The early morning raid came as security forces were searching for
Sunni legislator Taysir al-Mashhadani, who was abducted from a nearby
Shia area nearly a week ago.

An Iraqi officer with the army division responsible for the Baghdad
area said the Americans had provided them with a list of names of
people to be arrested in Sadr City.

Iraqi soldiers led the raid while the Americans played a supportive
role, but nobody was arrested because of the clashes, the officer
said.

Local officials gave conflicting accounts. 

Lieutenant Qadhim Abbas Hamza of the Sadr City police said fighter
planes also fired from the air at about 3.15am and nine people,
including a woman, were killed and 14 wounded. He said eight people
were arrested.

A hospital official said seven people were killed and 34 wounded.

Witnesses of Friday's attack also said warplanes fired on the area,
wounding some people who were sleeping on the roof, a common practice
amid searing temperatures and electricity shortages in Iraq.

In another statement, the US military said it killed two fighters and
detained five others during a raid on Friday near the city of Baquba,
north of Baghdad.


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