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The wife of Amjad Hameed, a senior Iraqi state television editor, weeps during his funeral in Baghdad March 11, 2006 (R)


The wife of Amjad Hameed, a senior Iraqi state television editor, weeps during his funeral in Baghdad March 11, 2006 (R)

The wife of Amjad Hameed, a senior Iraqi state television editor, weeps during his funeral in Baghdad March 11, 2006 (R)

BAGHDAD, Iraq, AP – Bomb blasts, rocket and gunfire killed at least 10 people and injured 23 in the Iraqi capital Sunday, police said.

The low thud of mortar fire could also be heard, but it was not immediately clear where the shells were landing.

A roadside bomb exploded Sunday morning in a busy west Baghdad street, killing at least six people and inuring 12, said police Lt. There Mahmoud.

The blast targeted a police patrol in the mostly Sunni Qadissiyah neighborhood. Three policemen were among the dead and three were injured, Mahmoud said. The rest of the victims were civilian bystanders.

Another bombing near the Mustansiriyah University in east Baghdad injured five policemen, said police 1st Lt. Mohammed Khaiyoon.

Drive-by shooters fired on a car in the western Biyaqa neighborhood, killing its three occupants, including a member of President Jalal Talabani’s Patriotic Union of Kurdistan party, police 1st Lt. Muataz Salaheddin said.

Gunmen in a speeding car fired into a crowd of day laborers in Amariyah, another troubled west Baghdad neighborhood, injuring four workers, said police Lt. Thayer Mahmoud.

In the western Jamiah neighborhood, a rocket landed near a house, killing one occupant and injuring two others, police Lt. Col. Hassan Chaloob said.

Photographs of senior Iraqi state television editor and driver are pasted on coffin in Baghdad (R)

Photographs of senior Iraqi state television editor and driver are pasted on coffin in Baghdad (R)

An Iraqi policeman stands at a checkpoint in Baghdad (EPA)

An Iraqi policeman stands at a checkpoint in Baghdad (EPA)