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Latifiya (Arabic: اللطيفية),
named after Latifiya river, is an
Iraqi town
south of Baghdad,
between Mahmoudiyah and Iskandariya,
inhabited originally...
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ambushed a two-car
convoy carrying eight Spanish intelligence officers in
Latifiya,
killing all but one of them, who
later escaped. On
November 29, 2003,...
- 2016-07-22. Sarhan, Amre (2016-07-03). "Car bomb
blast kills civilian in al-
Latifiya in
southern Baghdad".
Iraqi News.
Retrieved 2016-07-22. "Suicide truck...
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Waldemar Milewicz (August 20, 1956,
Dobre Miasto,
Poland – May 7, 2004,
Latifiya, Iraq) was a
Polish journalist and war correspondent.
Milewicz obtained...
- of Baghdad,
which includes the "-iya"
cities of Iskandariya, Mahmudiya,
Latifiya, and Yusufiya.
Lesser activity takes place in
several other areas of the...
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Spanish military Iraq War (2003–04) 2004 Iraq
spring fighting 2003
Latifiya ambush Part of
Iraqi conflict Location:
Middle East (Iraq) MNF–I United...
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various weapons.
Operation Panther Squeeze 10
December 2003 10
December 2003
Latifiya Counterinsurgency: Was a
series of 18 night-time
raids by
elements of the...
- policeman.
Latifiya: Four bodies,
bound and gagged, were discovered. Baqubah:
Eight people were
killed in
different incidents. 11
November 2006.
Latifiya: Gunmen...
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south of
Baghdad to link the town of Al-Yusufiyyah (on the Euphrates) with
Latifiya (on the
Tigris in Baghdad)
through the
industrial part of Baghdad. Also...
- 2004,
Chalabi told
reporters of an ********ination
attempt made on him near
Latifiya, a town
south of Baghdad.
Chalabi reported he was
returning from a meeting...