Iraqis inspect the site of a bomb attack inside a funeral tent in Baghdad's Shula district on January 27. February 01, 2011
Iraq Casualties Rise In January -- Radio Free Europe
The Iraqi government says the number of police, civilians and soldiers killed in Iraq rose sharply in January, reaching its highest level since September.
Government figures released today showed that at least 259 people -- 159 civilians, 55 police and 45 soldiers were killed last month.
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