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Nine killed in north Iraq checkpoint attacks
by Staff Writers
Kirkuk, Iraq (AFP) July 14, 2012


Iraq PM condemns Treimsa 'massacre'
Baghdad (AFP) July 14, 2012 - Iraq's prime minister on Saturday condemned the killing of more than 150 people in a central Syrian town two days ago, describing the deaths as an "ugly massacre."

"The ugly massacre that took place in Treimsa town, in Hama province, provokes feelings of concern and condemnation," Nuri al-Maliki said in a statement published on his official website.

"This reprehensible crime, which we condemn strongly ... should be an additional incentive for everyone to abandon the methods of violence, murder, revenge and terrorism in solving problems," Maliki said.

He said the killings should urge people to accelerate finding a peaceful solution to the 16-month-long Syrian crisis.

The killings on Thursday have sparked an international outcry, and added urgency to deadlocked Security Council negotiations on a Syria resolution.

Iraq, which has a 600-kilometre (375-mile) border with Syria, has voiced support for a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis which initially began in February 2011.

Gunmen killed nine people, including seven members of the security forces, on Saturday in separate attacks on checkpoints in north Iraq, security and medical officials said.

In the deadliest shooting, five members of the security forces died when gunmen opened fire on a checkpoint in the Turkmen town of Rashidiyah, northeast of the main northern city of Mosul, an army captain said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Two other security personnel were wounded, the officer said, without specifying how many of the dead were soldiers and policemen. Doctor Omar Danoon at Mosul hospital confirmed the toll.

Iraq's Turkish-speaking Turkmen community includes about 500,000 people living mostly in Mosul, Kirkuk and Tal Afar. They have been the target of a number of deadly attacks, blamed by local authorities on Al-Qaeda.

South of Mosul, meanwhile, four people were killed -- two policemen and two civilians -- when gunmen fired at a checkpoint in the village of Hammam al-Alil, provincial police Major General Mohammed al-Juburi said.

The latest violence comes amid a spike in attacks, with Iraq suffering a wave of unrest in June. At least 282 people were killed, according to an AFP tally, though government figures said 131 Iraqis died.

While violence in Iraq has declined dramatically since its peak in 2006-2007, attacks remain common across the country.

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