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k9816

Two police in clashes with Mahdi Army in Kut

IBC Incident k9816
Type gunfire
Deaths recorded 2
Targeted or hit clashes between police and Mahdi Army
Place Kut
Date and time 20 March 2008, PM
Sources REU 20 Mar
AP 21 Mar

Individuals for whom only demographic or other non-personal information was reported

Number killed Occupation Age Sex
2 Police Adult Male

Only demographic information, without any identifying details, was available for those recorded killed.