Seven of a family shot dead in Iraq

Officials say gunmen have broken into the home of two anti-Al-Qaeda militiamen north of Baghdad, killing seven family members.

November 29, 2012

Sahoub Baghdadi





BAGHDAD — Officials say gunmen have broken into the home of two anti-Al-Qaeda militiamen north of Baghdad, killing seven family members. A police officer says the gunmen were armed with pistols fitted with silencers when they stormed the house at dawn Wednesday in the town of Tarmiyah. The officer says a man, two women and four children aged between six and 14 years old were killed. The town is located about 50 km north of Baghdad. — AP


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