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Round-up of Daily Violence in Iraq - Wednesday 28 October 2009

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The daily Iraqi violence report is compiled by McClatchy Newspapers Special Correspondents in Baghdad from police, military and medical reports. This is not a comprehensive list of all violence in Iraq, much of which goes unreported. It’s posted without editing as transmitted to McClatchy’s Washington Bureau.

Baghdad

Three guards and three civilians were wounded by a roadside bomb in Adan Sq. in Hurriyah neighborhood, northwest Baghdad at around 8 a.m. Wednesday.

Three women were killed and four men were wounded by a magnetic bomb stuck to a minibus. The explosion took place in Al Hamza Sq. near Sadr city northeast Baghdad at around 4 p.m.

Nineveh

Four people were killed and six others were wounded including one policeman by a roadside bomb that targeted an Iraqi army patrol in North bus station in east Mosul at around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday.

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