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Shelling of Iraq\\\'s Fallujah kills 18

Tuesday, 3 June 2014


Shelling of conflict-hit Iraqi city Fallujah killed 18 people and wounded another 43 Tuesday, according to Doctor Ahmed Shami at the city hospital.
The shelling, which hit a market, municipal offices and in the vicinity of the hospital itself, struck at around midday, just a short drive west of Baghdad.
Fallujah has been out of government hands for months, with militants holding sway. The army has regularly shelled the city, and attempted multiple ground offensives in a bid to re-take it.
The army insists it is targeting militant hideouts, but residents and human rights groups say civilians are bearing the brunt of the shelling.
Human Rights Watch also said last month that authorities have likely violated the laws of war by targeting Fallujah hospital, according to AFP.