Sunday, July 13, 2014

Ramadan Death Count Round Up (July 13, 2014)

(Iraq) Iraq gunmen target prostitutes in slaughter of 33 people, including 29 women.

6 people (4 police and 2 terrorists) were killed when ISIS attacked the town of Dhuluiya.

80 ISIS terrorists were killed in the town of  Beji when the Iraqi Airforce stuck terrorist positions.

(Afghanistan) Across the country, 26 people were killed in attacks, including 15 terrorists and 11 Afghan security force members.

(Yemen) Al Qaida gunmen killed a Yemeni man in Hadramaut province on Friday after accusing him of sorcery and practicing black magic.

(Algeria) A bomb attack on a military convoy in Sidi Bel Abbes province in western Algeria late on Saturday killed seven members of Algeria's security forces, the defence ministry has confirmed.

(Rawalpindi) Pakistani jets and artillery pounded terrorist hideouts in a lawless tribal district, killing 18 foreign and local insurgents in a massive ongoing offensive against the Taliban.

(Libya) Heavy fighting breaks out near Libya's Tripoli airport, six dead.

(Jordan) Syrian rebel commander, Maher Rahhal, who headed the Liwa al-Mujahideen Brigade, one of the groups fighting the forces of Syrian President Bashar Assad, “was shot twice in Abu Nseir district” in Amman late Friday.

(London) 18-year-old Tajwar Alam has been charged with the murder of 24-year-old Hassan Mohammed last week.

(Bamako) At least 20 people were killed during violent clashes between two Tuareg rebel groups in northern Mali, the military said on Saturday.

Ramadan death toll is now at 3,001.