14 persons killed in shootings and car bombing in Iraq

Update: 2013-09-04 23:25 GMT
Shootings and a car bombing in and south of Baghdad killed 14 people on Tuesday, the latest deaths in a surge of sectarian killings and other violence this year, Iraqi officials said.
The deadliest attack came when gunmen stormed the house of a member of a Sunni militia opposed to al-Qaida, killing him and his wife and three children in a southern suburb of the capital, police and hospital officials said.

The militia, known as the Sahwa, helped US troops fight al-Qaida at the height of the war and since been a target for hard-line insurgents who consider them traitors.
Prominent Sahwa leader Wisam al-Hardan managed to escape unharmed an assassination attempt yesterday by two suicide bombers, but six of his bodyguards and a bystander were killed.
Elsewhere in Iraq on Tuesday, a car bomb blew up at a restaurant in the town of Jbala just south of the capital, killing two people and wounding seven others.
Gunmen shot two people dead in Baghdad's southern Dora neighbourhood.

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