Car bomb, other attacks kill 5 in Iraqi city

Officials say a car bomb has hit a patrol in Mosul, one of three attacks in the northern Iraqi city that left five dead.

May 26, 2013

Sahoub Baghdadi





BAGHDAD — Officials say a car bomb has hit a patrol in Mosul, one of three attacks in the northern Iraqi city that left five dead.



A police officer says the car bomb went off early Sunday morning at a house as a joint army-police unit was conducting door-to-door searches, killing two policemen and one soldier. He says 21 people, including 4 civilians, were wounded.



Downtown, militants gunned down a policeman in his car. Authorities also found a body floating in the Tigris river, shot at close range with the hands tied behind the back.



Mosul, some 360 kilometers (225 miles) northwest of Baghdad, is a former stronghold of Sunni militants.



A medical official confirmed the casualty figures. Both officials spoke anonymously as they were not authorized to release information. — AP


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