Iraq Watch: November 24, 2006
Reprisal Attacks Sweep Baghdad
A day after suspected Sunni insurgents killed at least 215 Shiites in one of the largest attacks since the U.S.-led war began in March 2003, Shiite militiamen seeking revenge rampaged through several Sunni-dominated Baghdad neighborhoods.
At least 25 Sunnis were reported killed in Friday's attacks. The AP reports that six of those killed were soaked with kerosene and set alight as Iraqi security forces stood idly by.
The most intense clashes were reported in the capital's Hurriyah district where at least four Sunni mosques were burned. Meanwhile, for the second day in a row, militants mortared the Abu Hanifa mosque, Baghdad's most revered Sunni shrine.
Elsewhere, in the northern city of Tal Afar, a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a car dealership. The blast killed at least 23 and wounded more than 40 others.
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