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another wounded after attacks against checkpoints in Garma and Khalis. A rocket attack killed 3 soldiers and injured 4 others in Hammam al-Alil. Suicide bombings in Tal al-Ruman and Tal Abta wounded 4 soldiers and a police officer. Gunmen killed three people in Jubail and injured a senior military officer in
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gunmen attacked a cafe in Dora, killing 2 and injuring 5, while a blast in the east of the city killed one person and injured 5 others. Twin explosions in Fallujah injured two officers and two civilians. One man was killed and another injured in Riyadh, as they were apparently working on a motorcycle
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Post-Hawija targets have included both Sunni and Shia mosques, as well as security forces and tribal leaders. According to Mahmoud al-Sumaidaie, the deputy head of Iraq's Sunni Endowment, at least 29 Sunni mosques were attacked between mid-April and mid-May, resulting in the deaths of at least 65
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at a police recruit center that killed 68 people. "I was about 30 meters from the first explosion. When the first exploded, I ran to help them, and the second one went off. I saw bodies flying and I had shrapnel in my neck," reported an eyewitness. The attack continued a trend of targeting Sunni
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Attacks continued at a similar pace on 16 May, with 40 people killed and 107 injured across the country. In Kirkuk, a suicide bomber attacked a mosque where the memorial service for the victims of the previous day's bombings was taking place, killing 12 people and injuring 36 others. A separate
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raid. Two local tribesmen were killed and another injured in clashes that took place after the raid, while unidentified gunmen kidnapped 10 Sunni policemen nearby. Two blasts in Mosul killed 3 soldiers and wounded 5 others, while gunmen killed a policeman. Five Sahwa militiamen were killed and
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killed 5 and injured 46. A bomb also ripped through a livestock market in Kirkuk, killing 6 people and wounding 26 others. Gunmen shot dead 5 people in Mosul, including a soldier and 2 police officers, and injured 4 others. Three civilians were killed and three others injured after a blast in
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worshippers. In contrast, only two Shiite places of worship were attacked during the same period, with a single person being killed. During the whole of 2012, a total of 10 Sunni mosques were attacked, signifying a recent increase in the sectarian nature of the insurgency.
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Violence reached a new peak on 20 May, with at least 133 killed and 283 injured across the country. Ten seemingly coordinated bombings rocked the capital Baghdad, killing 48 and injuring 154 others. The blasts took place in the Shoala, Shab, Ilam, Kamaliya, Zaafaraniya,
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as well, killing 13 and injuring 50 others in rare attack in the southern port. Security forces attempted to rescue kidnapped policemen in Anbar Province, sparking a firefight that left 12 officers dead and 4 others injured. A bomb exploded near a bus carrying
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called the latest attacks "a reprehensible and deliberate attempt to sow instability and division" in the country, adding that "the risk of sectarian conflict is always a great concern given Iraq's history. We remain committed to supporting Iraq's democratic
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The spate of attacks heightened fears that violence would continue to rise due to retaliation back and forth between Shias and Sunnis. No group claimed initial responsibility, though such widespread and coordinated attacks have mostly been claimed by the
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Baqubah, while two roadside bombs in Kanaan killed three others. A Sunni couple was killed by gunmen in Khalis, while two policemen were injured after a clash near Jalawla. At least five other deaths were reported from
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district that left 4 people dead and 22 wounded. In Fallujah, 40 miles west of the capital, an explosion at a cafe killed 2 civilians and injured 9 others. Gunmen shot dead a candidate for the
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party member and injured 2 of his bodyguards. Other attacks in the Kamaliya, Bayaa and Chkok neighborhoods killed 6 people and wounded 24 others, all of them civilians. Four bombings struck
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provincial council in Qayara, as well as an inspection department employee and his cousin in Kirkuk. In addition, a woman's body was found with gunshot wounds near Mosul.
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bombing in the city killed 2 children. In the capital Baghdad, a car bombing killed 9 people and injured 28 others in Sadr City, while gunmen shot dead the brother of an
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Violence rose sharply on 17 May, as most of the incidents appeared to target Sunnis in apparent retaliation for previous attacks against Shiites. Twin bombings struck
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From a peak of 3,000 deaths per month in 2006–07, violence in Iraq decreased steadily for several years before beginning to rise again in 2012. In December 2012,
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Large bombings were absent on 18 May, as 40 people were killed and 25 injured nationwide, mostly in smaller attacks. These included a car bombing in
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mosques; about thirty were attacked between mid-April and mid-May. Baqubah was an important center for the insurgency during the height of the
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and Baladiyat killed 8 people and wounded 33 others, before a powerful bomb rocked a shopping center in the upscale Sunni neighborhood of
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on 23 April 2013. Overall, 712 people were killed in April according to UN figures, making it the nation's deadliest month in five years.
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during evening rush hour. The blast killed 21 people and injured 32 others, and it was followed by another explosion in the southern
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condemned the attacks, describing them as "outrageous criminal operations that contradict with Islam's faiths and the human values".
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Attacks continued across central and northern Iraq on 21 May, with 60 people killed and 132 others injured across the country. In
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Later in the day, a roadside bomb killed 8 people and injured 25 others in Madain, a town 12 miles south of Baghdad, near
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killed 4 police officers and injured 4 others. In addition, gunmen shot dead an employee of the civil defense agency in
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in 2006, before US troops moved in and forced the group to relocate. The city was the site of major attacks in 2004,
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that killed 4 and wounded 12 others. North of Ramadi itself, a woman and her three children were killed during an
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From 15 to 21 May 2013, a series of deadly bombings and shootings struck the central and northern parts of
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Iraq: UN envoy urges political leaders to help end bloodshed following latest bombings (UN News Center)
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killed a married couple and injured their child. A roadside explosion injured three people in Jalawla.
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bomb. A married couple was killed in Khalis, while a gunshot-riddled body was discovered in a canal in
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Small arms attacks continued on 19 May, with the primary targets being members of the
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killed 2 policemen and injured another. A suicide bomber struck a checkpoint in
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Attacks against mosques and husseiniyahs stoke Iraq fears of sectarian strife
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and Shirqat injured five people. A farmer and his son were kidnapped near
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2013 violence throughout cities in Iraq during the post-U.S. insurgency
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killed a civilian and injured 5 others. Unidentified gunmen killed 2
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that left 5 dead and 10 injured, and an explosion at a stadium in
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and was declared to be the center of operations for the
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On 15 May, a total of nine car bombs struck the capital
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Index

Iraqi insurgency (post-U.S. withdrawal)
Iraq
maps below
Shia
Sunni
Car bombings
suicide bombings
Car bombs
IEDs
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Iraqi insurgency
(2011–2013)

Timeline
2011
2012
2013
1st Baghdad
2nd Baghdad & Nasiriyah
Basra
3rd Baghdad
1st Pan-Iraq
2nd Pan-Iraq
4th Baghdad & Hilla
‑ 3rd Pan-Iraq
‑ 4th Pan-Iraq
‑ 5th Pan-Iraq
‑ 6th Pan-Iraq
7th Pan-Iraq
Tuz Khormato

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