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BAGHDAD (AP) — Two bombs exploded near a checkpoint run by governmentallied Sunni militiamen in western Iraq today, killing at least 11 people in the latest strike by militants seeking to destabilize the country.

The twin blasts struck shortly before midday in the village of Zangoura, which is just south of the former insurgent stronghold of Ramadi, some 115 kilometers west of Baghdad, according to police.

The checkpoint was manned by members of the Sahwa, who are Sunni militiamen that joined forces with U.S. troops to fight al-Qaida during the Iraq War. They remain on the Shiite-led central government’s payroll for security forces, making them an occasional target for Sunni insurgents who consider them traitors.



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