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A relative mourns after identifiying the body of one of three local fighters at a mortuary in the northeastern Iraqi city of Baquba, 45 kilometers from the capital Baghdad, on June 16, 2008. A roadside bomb killed today three local fighters battling Al-Qaeda militants in Iraq, near the restive city, a security official said. The three men were killed when their vehicle was struck by the bomb in a village south of Baquba, the capital of Diyala province, one of the most dangerous regions in Iraq.
A Palestlinian security guard stands next to the corpses of two young men killed at dawn by Israeli troops in Nablus at the mortuary of a hospital in the West Bank town on June 24, 2008. Palestinian hospital and security sources identified the men as Tareq Abu Ghali, 24, and Iyad Khanfar, a 21-year-old university student while an Israeli military spokesman confirmed troops had killed the two in an exchange of fire, adding that Abu Ghali was an Islamic Jihad militant wanted for carrying out attacks on Israel.
The corpses of two young men killed at dawn by Israeli troops in Nablus arrive at the mortuary of a hospital in the West Bank town on June 24, 2008. Palestinian hospital and security sources identified the men as Tareq Abu Ghali, 24, and Iyad Khanfar, a 21-year-old university student while an Israeli military spokesman confirmed troops had killed the two in an exchange of fire, adding that Abu Ghali was an Islamic Jihad militant wanted for carrying out attacks on Israel.