Iraq: insurgents target Sunni sheikhs
A number of Sunni tribal leaders from the Anbar Salvation Council are among 12 people killed in a suicide bombing at the Mansour Hotel in central Baghdad June 25. Although the hotel is also home of the Chinese embassy and several political parties, the meeting of the Anbar sheikhs is believed to have been the target of the attack. The hotel bombing was one of five such attacks in Iraq today that killed more than 40 and injured scores. In the deadliest incident, suicide car bombers detonated outside the Baiji police station, killing 22, some 12 of them police officers. Eight people were killed in a blast in the southern city of Hilla. None of the bombings appeared to cause any US deaths. But the US military reported that one of its soldiers was killed in a small-arms attack. (BBC, WP, June 25)
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From the LAT, July 22:
BAGHDAD, Iraq — A suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint near a planned meeting site of tribal leaders Sunday in a village north of the capital, killing at least three people and injuring 13, the U.S. military said.
Local police put the death toll higher, saying at least five people were killed in the attack, mostly young men who volunteered to defend the area as part of the Taji Tribes Awakening Council, a partnership formed in recent months between tribal leaders, U.S. and Iraqi security forces.




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From AP, June 25: