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Iraq violence kills 37 nationwide

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AFP Baghdad
Last Updated : Mar 20 2014 | 2:15 AM IST
Violence across Iraq, including shelling and clashes in a militant-held city on Baghdad's doorstep, killed 37 people today amid a protracted surge in bloodletting with polls looming next month.
The bloodletting also wounded dozens more as the authorities struggle with the country's worst unrest since 2008, when it was just emerging from a brutal Sunni-Shiite sectarian war that killed tens of thousands and displaced countless others.
In today's deadliest incidents, shelling by government forces in Fallujah and clashes in and around the city killed 15 people and wounded 40, according to Ahmed Shami, the chief medic at the city's main hospital.
The violence erupted just after midnight and continued through to the morning in northern, eastern and southern neighbourhoods of the city. It was unclear how many casualties resulted from the shelling, and how many from the clashes.
Security forces have periodically shelled neighbourhoods of Fallujah in recent months, arguing that they are targeting anti-government fighters holding the city.
Tribal leaders in the city confirmed the doctor's account.

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"After midnight, shelling first targeted several areas... And clashes also happened," said Mohammed Saleh, a leader of the Bijari tribe.
Mahmud al-Zobaie, a leader of the Zoba tribe, added: "There are many people killed and wounded, and many homes have been damaged because of the shelling."
Fallujah has been outside government control since militants overran it and parts of nearby Ramadi, capital of the predominantly Sunni surrounding province of Anbar, in early January.
Security forces have managed to wrest back control of Ramadi but a stalemate has persisted in Fallujah, just a short drive from Baghdad.
Attacks elsewhere in Iraq killed 22 others, security and medical officials said.
North of the capital in Ishaqi, four policemen were killed and four were wounded when they tried to investigate a parked car that had a booby-trapped corpse inside.
When they opened the car door, the explosives-rigged body exploded, two police officers said.
Violence in and around Baghdad, meanwhile, killed a dozen people, and attacks in the restive provinces of Diyala, Nineveh and Kirkuk -- all north of the capital -- killed six.

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First Published: Mar 20 2014 | 2:15 AM IST

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