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Sunday, 1 May 2011 - Iraqi violent deaths, but injuries drop in April |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Full Focus Photos of the week Our top photos from the past week.  Full Article  Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Libya says Gaddafi survives air strikes, but son killed | 11:24am EDT Russian MP criticises NATO for Gaddafi air strike 4:18am EDT Obama ramps up recovery help for tornado-hit South | 7:32am EDT Libyan leader's son Saif al-Arab killed in NATO strike 30 Apr 2011 Obama seeks end to oil industry tax breaks 30 Apr 2011 Discussed 103 White House releases longer Obama birth certificate 87 Donald Trump calls U.S. leaders ”stupid” 51 Woman mauled to death by pit bulls in New Mexico Watched Royal wedding photos released Sat, Apr 30 2011 Fire ants form rafts to defy floods Tue, Apr 26 2011 Kate's wedding party evening gown Fri, Apr 29 2011 Iraqi violent deaths, but injuries drop in April Tweet Share this BAGHDAD (Reuters) -The number of civilians and soldiers killed in Iraqi violence fell in April, official figures showed on Sunday, although attacks continued against security forces ahead of the withdrawal of U.S. troops. The Health Ministry said... Email Print Related News Syrian forces kill 62, U.S. toughens sanctions Fri, Apr 29 2011 Bomb hits Pakistan navy bus, third this week Thu, Apr 28 2011 Baathists quit over Syria's Deraa crackdown Wed, Apr 27 2011 WRAPUP 7-U.S. and Britain aim to step up pressure on Gaddafi Tue, Apr 26 2011 Taliban attack two navy buses in Karachi, 4 dead Tue, Apr 26 2011 Analysis & Opinion Iranian dissidents and a U.S. dilemma Taliban finding clarity as NATO struggles to deliver message Related Topics World » BAGHDAD | Sun May 1, 2011 11:08am EDT BAGHDAD (Reuters) -The number of civilians and soldiers killed in Iraqi violence fell in April, official figures showed on Sunday, although attacks continued against security forces ahead of the withdrawal of U.S. troops. The Health Ministry said 120 civilians were killed in bombings and other attacks last month compared with 136 in March. Iraq's security forces continue to battle a weakened but lethal insurgency eight years after the U.S.-led invasion. While violence has dropped sharply from the height of sectarian warfare in 2006-7, bombings and attacks still occur daily. Insurgents have stepped up attacks against Iraq's army and police in recent months, seeking to undermine faith in the government as U.S. troops prepare to withdraw fully by the end of the year. The Health Ministry said 190 civilians were wounded in April, down from 215 in March. Fifty-six police officers were killed in April, up from 55 in March, while 35 soldiers were killed in April, down from 56, according to figures from the interior and defense ministries. The ministries said 97 police officers and 90 soldiers were wounded last month. Eight people were killed, including five soldiers, and 19 wounded, including two soldiers, when a suicide bomber blew himself up at an Iraqi army checkpoint in the northern city of Mosul on Saturday. 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