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In Diyala province, a woman detonated an explosive vest at the entrance to an Iraqi police station in Jalawla, killing five policemen and one Kurdish security guard, police said.
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Kurdish leaders have agreed to remove pesh merga forces from areas such as Jalawla and Khanaqin to prevent any erosion of their control over a Maryland-size swath of land that makes up about 7 percent of Iraq's territory.
unknown title 2009
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Kurdish leaders have agreed to remove pesh merga forces from areas such as Jalawla and Khanaqin to prevent any erosion of their control over a Maryland-size swath of land that makes up about 7 percent of Iraq's territory.
unknown title 2009
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Kurdish leaders have agreed to remove pesh merga forces from areas such as Jalawla and Khanaqin to prevent any erosion of their control over a Maryland-size swath of land that makes up about 7 percent of Iraq's territory.
unknown title 2009
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Kurdish leaders have agreed to remove pesh merga forces from areas such as Jalawla and Khanaqin to prevent any erosion of their control over a Maryland-size swath of land that makes up about 7 percent of Iraq's territory.
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In Monday's deadliest attack, a bomb blast killed at least three people in the town of Jalawla in northeastern Iraq's Diyala province.
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Six other U.S. soldiers were wounded in the attack, which occurred in the mixed Arab and Kurdish city of Jalawla, in restive Diyala province, north of Baghdad.
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The response to the Jalawla attack on June 11 provides a snapshot of the challenges and frustrations that confront U.S. forces often playing second fiddle to their Iraqi counterparts.
Reuters: Top News 2010
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"I would say we're pretty far from rolling up the insurgency in Jalawla," said Charlie
Reuters: Top News 2010
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For the ethnically and religiously-mixed arc running from Jalawla near Iraq's eastern border with Iran to the western frontier with Syria, the transition on August 31 is less a milestone than a matter of semantics.
Reuters: Top News 2010
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