An Iraqi tries to calm his wounded wife at a hospital in Samarra. Iraq rebels fired mortars at Baghdad's main oil refinery in a renewed assault on key infrastructure as Egyptian diplomats prepared to leave the city following the murder of Cairo's kidnapped top envoy.(AFP/Dia Hamid)
Kareem Sabah (L), the father of a slain Iraqi university professor, grieves at the funeral for his son in the southern city of Basra July 9, 2005. An Arabic Language professor at Basra University, Jumhour Karim Khamass, was kidnapped by unknown gunmen while he was on his way back home on Thursday. His body was found at the morgue on Friday, a police officer at the Medical Jurisprudence said. REUTERS/Atef Hassan
A man grieves at the funeral for a slain Iraqi university professor in the southern city of Basra July 9, 2005. An Arabic language professor at Basra University, Jumhour Karim Khamass, was kidnapped by unknown gunmen while he was on his way back home on Thursday. His body was found at the morgue on Friday, a police officer at the Medical Jurisprudence said. REUTERS/Atef Hassan Email Photo Print Photo
ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUALS COVERAGE OF SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH The body of a slain Iraqi police captain lies in a morgue at Yarmouk Hospital in Baghdad July 9, 2005. Police captain Saeed Mohssin was gunned down by unknown gunmen in south Baghdad while on his way to work Saturday morning, police sources said. REUTERS/Ali Jasim
Iraqi hospital employees transfer the body of a dead man into the morgue of a hospital in the northern Iraqi city of Samarra. The man was killed when was caught in cross fire during clashes between US troops and insurgents.(AFP/Dia Hamid)