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Violence in Iraq, Friday 1 February, 2008

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The daily Iraq 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

38 people were killed and 82 injured when a woman wearing an explosive belt under an all covering, floor length coat detonated at 10:15 this morning in Suk al-Ghazil, a popular pet market traditionally held on Friday mornings in Jumhuriyah St, central Baghdad.

27 people were killed and 67 wounded in an explosion in another, smaller pet market in New Baghdad at 10:30 this morning. The explosion was carried out by a female suicide bomber.

3 bodies were found in Baghdad today by Iraqi Police. 1 in Diyala Bridge area, 1 in al-Qahira and 1 in Bayaa.

Salahuddin

1 policeman injured by sniper fire in Samarra late this afternoon. A police force chased the gunmen, killed 3 and captured 1 in al-Sikkak neighbourhood.

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