In the early hours of
this morning, gunmen blew up a polling station - which is in fact a primary
school - in the Al-Mhammadi township in Hit, killing 3 young men who were
guarding the building. The attack took place a few days before the
parliamentary elections scheduled for April 30th. Armed groups affiliated with
Al-Qaeda have distributed leaflets in Hit, Kubaisa, Al-Mhammadi, and parts of
Al-Rutba in western Anbar; the leaflets are warning residents against taking
part in the elections.
The Al-Nukhaib
township police chief was severely injured and lost an arm and a leg in the
detonation of an explosive device near a police patrol. Another police officer
was injured and 3 personnel were killed.
In Ramadi today, an
attack by groups of gunmen in Al-Hamidhiya and adjacent districts was repelled,
and intermittent clashes are still going on at this time.
In Fallujah, a medical
source announced today that 6 residents were killed, among them a woman, and 11
others were injured by the indiscriminate shelling of the city's residential
districts. The total casualty figures in Fallujah since the crisis erupted at
the end of last year now stand at least 259 killed and at least 1,147 injured.
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