Special report: Tension escalates in
Iraq
FALLUJAH, Iraq, May 7 (Xinhua) -- Up to 28 people were killed when gunmen
attacked a wedding party for a policeman near a town east of Iraqi restive city
of Fallujah, some 50 km west of Baghdad, local police said on Monday.
"Dozens of gunmen riding 20 vehicles on Sunday night stormed a wedding
party for a policeman near the town of Karma and kidnapped some 40 people,
including the bridegroom," the source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.
Iraqi security forces rushed to the area and chased the gunmen, the source
said, adding that after fighting with some of the gunmen, the police killed five
militants and freed some of the kidnapped people.
During the search for the attackers, the police found 23 bodies of the
kidnapped people, 16 of them were burned to death along with seven more beheaded
bodies, including the bridegroom, the source said.
Residents blamed al-Qaida militants for the brutal attack after rifts
emerged between Sunni tribes and al-Qaida militants. Al-Qaida's adherence to a
hard line form of Sunni Islam and indiscriminate killings have brought it into
conflict with some Sunni tribes in the province.