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February sees a sharp rise in Iraq violence with at least 258 people killed- US TROOPS OUT NOW!
February sees a sharp rise in Iraq violence with at least 258 people killed
By Agence France Presse (AFP)

Monday, March 02, 2009

BAGHDAD: A total of 258 Iraqis were killed in violence in February, a sharp rise from the previous month that saw the lowest casualty figures since the 2003 US-led invasion, authorities said Sunday. Statistics compiled by the Defense, Interior and Health ministries showed that 211 civilians, 17 soldiers and 30 policemen lost their lives to violence across the country in February.

The death toll was up 35 percent on January's total of 191, which was the lowest figure since 2003. The latest casualty figures also showed that 456 civilians, 31 soldiers and 61 police were wounded in February.

The increase was in part attributable to a bloody February 13 suicide bombing in Iskandiriyya when at least 35 Shiite pilgrims on their way to the holy city of Kerbala for a major religious ceremony were killed.

"Because there were several suicide attacks in February, like the incident in Iskandiriyya, the toll of the victims increased during the month," said a senior police official who declined to be identified.

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