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The attacks occurred in the western Amil district and in the Sunni Muslim stronghold of Azamiyah, where police said a car bomb exploded during a clash between Iraqi government security forces and armed rebels around the police station.
Fourteen people were killed and 19 others injured in the Azamiyah blast, according to the Numan hospital. Azamiyah was a major center of support for Saddam Hussein (news - web sites).
Earlier, gunmen stormed a police station in Amil near the road to Baghdad International Airport, killing six police officers, looting weapons and torching two cars, officials said.
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Police Capt. Mohammed al-Jumeili said the insurgents shelled the station with mortars, and then about 15 of them stormed its main courtyard and clashed with police inside. Several officers were wounded, he said
From AFP....
At least 26 dead in Baghdad attacks as US admits it underestimated rebels
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20041203/wl_mideast_afp/iraq&cid=1514&ncid=1480BAGHDAD (AFP) - At least 26 people, including 12 policemen, were killed in double attacks in Baghdad as US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld admitted that he had underestimated the Iraq (news - web sites) insurgency.
At least 12 Iraqi policemen were killed in an attack on a police station in Baghdad's western Al-Amel district, while at least 14 people were killed in a suicide car bombing in the capital's northern Al-Adhamiya district.
The attacks marked an end to a lull in insurgent attacks in the capital and came as Rumsfeld said in a television interview that intelligence had failed to predict the strength of the insurgency in Iraq
"If you're asking, 'Was there any kind of understanding or agreement that there would likely be a long insurgency afterwards?', I don't believe ... if you dropped a thumbline through all that intelligence, that anyone would say that," Rumsfeld told Fox TV.