Special report: Tension accelerates in
Iraq
BAGHDAD, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) -- Clashes erupted between
gunmen and Iraqi security forces in two restive areas south of Baghdad on
Wednesday, during which 23 people were killed and dozens wounded, an Iraqi
Interior Ministry source said on Thursday.
A joint Iraqi army and police force chased and fought
unidentified gunmen near Suwaiyah, some 40 km south of Baghdad, killing 15
militants and seizing weapons and ammunition, the source said on condition of
anonymity.
In another move, Iraqi security forces stormed the
Wahdah area, 20 km south of Baghdad, after a fierce fighting between insurgents
and local security forces, the source said.
The security forces found bodies of eight people
including five civilians and three policemen at the scene of the clashes, the
source added.
The bodies were then taken to the neighboring Wasit
province, according to the source.
Suwaiyah and Whadah are located in a vast open area
south of the Iraqi capital Baghdad. The area is populated by Shiite and Sunni
Arabs and has been a bastion of insurgency against U.S. and Iraqi forces.
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