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Five mortars kill at least 4 in Baghdad district
20 Jan 2007 13:43:49 GMT
Source: Reuters

(Adds another mortar attack, clarifies location)

BAGHDAD, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Five mortars hit a residential area in northern Baghdad on Saturday, killing four people and wounding six more, a police source said.

There were conflicting reports, as is common in Iraq, on the number of casualties from the mortar explosions in Suleigh, a mixed area where both Shi'ites and Sunni Arabs live.

"I saw three dead and 25 wounded, some of them seriously," said Abu Aliyaa, a resident of the area, who heard five blasts.

One source at the nearby Nuaaman hospital said 17 bodies had been brought to the hospital and 49 wounded, but there was no confirmation of that or whether all the casualties were from the mortar attacks.

A police source put the death toll at four with six wounded.

The source said another mortar attack in the neighbouring district of Raghiba Khatoun had killed one person and wounded nine.

Mortar attacks rarely kill a large number of people unless they hit a crowded areas such as a restaurant or market.
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Children stand in the compound of a relative's residence, at which they are now staying after their families left their homes in Baghdad for Arbil, about 350 km (220 miles) north of Baghdad, January 19, 2007. Tens of thousands of people have fled Baghdad, the epicentre of violence in Iraq. The United Nations, launching an appeal for aid for Iraqis who have fled their homes or left the country, said this month about one in eight Iraqis is now displaced. Many, including non-Kurds, have taken refuge in Kurdistan -- a largely autonomous region in the northern mountains that has been a haven from attacks plaguing other areas since the U.S. invasion of 2003. Picture taken January 19, 2007. To match feature MIGRATION-IRAQ/ARBIL.