Five dead, 30 injured in Iraq traffic police attack

Five dead, 30 injured in Iraq traffic police attack
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Summary Bombers and gunmen targeting Iraqi traffic police kill at least five, including two policemen.

Bombers and gunmen targeting Iraqi traffic police across Baghdad killed at least five people, including two policemen, and wounded around 30 people on Monday, police said.Militants struck in at least four areas of the capital, highlighting ongoing security risks as U.S. troops prepare to leave Iraq by a year-end deadline, more than eight years after the US-led invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein.Insurgent attacks on the usually unarmed traffic police have been rare since the reconstruction of the security forces following the 2003 invasion. But Iraq started to arm some traffic police after a series of attacks last year that killed dozens. In Monday’s attacks, a suicide bomber killed one civilian and wounded seven others, including two traffic policemen, when he blew himself up in Baghdads west-central Mansour district, an Interior Ministry source said.Near the Sarafiya bridge in northern Baghdad, gunmen in a car opened fire at a group of traffic police, killing four people, including two police, and wounding seven, including three police, security sources said.Three roadside bombs wounded at least 11 people, including nine traffic policemen in eastern Baghdad and another bomb attack wounded five people, including two traffic policemen, near Baghdad’s central Nahdha bus terminal, police and Interior Ministry sources said.

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