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Attack against the Chaldean Archbishops Palace in Kirkuk
« on: January 12, 2012, 11:17:43 AM »

by Joseph Mahmoud
Bishop Sako and his aides are safe. The terrorists were from Baghdad. Two are killed and one arrested. Their target was a Turkmen member of parliament whose home is near the Archbishop’s Palace. Sunni-Shia tensions rise.

Kirkuk (AsiaNews) – At 1.15 pm, two people opened fire against security guards standing in front of the walls that surround the Chaldean Archbishop’s Palace in Kirkuk. Terrorists fired from a white Kia car. The guards fired back immediately. Officers in a police car located about 100 metres from the building also intervened, firing at the terrorists. Two terrorists were killed and one was arrested. Five policemen were wounded.

No one inside the building was wounded. The bishop, who had just returned with a priest after visiting Holy Mary the Virgin Parish Church, was unharmed

No reason has been given for the attack, but police suggest that Jala Niftaji, a Turkmen member of the Iraqi parliament, might have been the target. Her home was attacked three days ago.

http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Attack-against-the-Chaldean-Archbishop%E2%80%99s-Palace-in-Kirkuk-23669.html

Attack against the Chaldean Archbishops Palace in Kirkuk
« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2012, 09:39:42 PM »
 :pray:  Thank God no one was killed.