Attacks in a western province of Iraq killed three members of the security forces and two civilians on Wednesday, police and a doctor said.
Attacks in a western province of Iraq killed three members of the security forces and two civilians on Wednesday, police and a doctor said.
Gunmen shot dead two police and two civilians west of Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province, while a national security force member was killed by a magnetic "sticky bomb," also west of the city, a police captain said.
The head of Ramadi Hospital's emergency department confirmed receiving five bodies.