Updated at 11:46 p.m. EDT, Sept. 13, 2008
At least 28 Iraqis
were killed and 49 more were wounded in the latest violence, which included
an attack on a TV crew in Mosul and a series of bombings in Baghdad. No Coalition
deaths were reported.
In Baghdad, four
people were killed and nine others were wounded when a bomb was detonated
in Karrada. Four policemen
were injured in Doura during a roadside bomb attack. In Camp Sara,
three
civilians were killed and five more were wounded when a bomb exploded there.
A roadside bomb in Waziriya wounded
four civilians. In Furat, an Awakening
Council member was killed in a roadside bombing; two
family members and two neighbors were wounded as well. A bomb in Jamiya
wounded three people.
Six people were wounded
when a bomb blew up at a checkpoint in Adhamiya. Also, two
dumped bodies were recovered.
In Mosul, the bodies
of four employees of the Sharqia TV station were found. Five suspects were
detained.
The station's chief Mosul correspondent, two cameramen and a driver went missing
while filming a segment on charity during Ramadan. One of the dead was the son
of an Iraqi lawmaker. Another employee was discovered alive but wounded.
Separately in Mosul, gunmen stormed a home and killed
a man and a woman there. Gunmen killed
a civilian, and two
people were injured in a roadside bomb attack. Also, eight suspects were captured.
Nine
Peshmerga fighters, including a general, were killed and three
were wounded when their vehicle came across a roadside bomb in Khanaqin.
An Iraqi soldier in Basra accidentally killed
one person and wounded three more, including a traffic cop.
A real
estate broker was killed during a drive-by shooting in Kirkuk.
In Suleiman Bek, a bomb wounded
a district leader and two bodyguards.
Two
people were wounded in Hilla when a bomb blasted them.
A Popular
Committee member was detained
in Baquba.
Compiled by Margaret Griffis