Violence kills eight in Iraq\\\'s Fallujah


FE Team | Published: March 08, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00


BAGHDAD, Mar 7 (AFP): Shelling in Iraq's city of Fallujah, held by anti-government fighters for more than two months, and a shooting targeting a local official killed eight people Friday, police and doctors said.
Iraq has been hit by a year-long surge in bloodshed that has reached levels not seen since 2008, driven principally by widespread discontent among its Sunni Arab minority and by the civil war in neighbouring Syria.
Shelling in Fallujah, just a short drive from Baghdad, killed six people and wounded 17, Dr Ahmed Shami told.
The source of the fire, which resident Jassem Mohammed al-Essawi said hit four different areas, was not immediately clear.
A crisis erupted in the desert province of Anbar in late December when security forces dismantled Iraq's main Sunni Arab anti-government protest camp just outside provincial capital Ramadi.
Anti-government fighters subsequently seized all of Fallujah and parts of Ramadi, to its west.
It is the first time anti-government forces have exercised such open control in major cities since the peak of the deadly violence that followed the US-led invasion of 2003.

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