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2010 in Iraq

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Events in the year 2010 in Iraq.

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Events

January

  • January 25 - 3 suicide car bombs explode in Baghdad, killing at least 37 people [1]
  • January 27 - the Islamic State of Iraq claims the suicide car bombing attack

February

March

  • March 7 – A parliamentary election was held in Iraq on 7 March 2010. The secular, non-sectarian Iraqi National Movement received the most votes.
  • March 8 – Oil extraction rights to the Maysan Oilfields were granted to China March 8, 2010.[3]

April

  • April 4 – A series of car bombs explode in Baghdad. The attack, which targeted mainly foreign embassies in Iraq, resulted in the death of at least 41 people and over 200 injured. [4]

May

  • May 10 - A series of attacks in Baghdad, Mosul, Fallujah, along with other cities, kills 85 people and injures 140 [7]

June

  • June 20 - 2 suicide car bombs detonate near the Trade Bank of Iraq, killing 26 and wounding 50 people

July

August

  • August 2 – The New York Times reported that the United States would "withdraw designated combat forces from Iraq by the end of August."[8]
  • August 3 – At least 5 police officers are shot dead at a checkpoint in Baghdad, Iraq.[9]
  • August 7 – 5 Iraqi policemen are killed in an overnight shootout in western Baghdad, while 1 policeman is killed at a checkpoint outside Fallujah.[10]
  • August 18 – The 4th Stryker Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division crosses the international border between Iraq and Kuwait, effectively ending U.S combat operations within the country of Iraq. 52,600 U.S. military personnel remain in Iraq to take on an advisory role as Operation New Dawn begins.[11]
  • August 31 – U.S. President Barack Obama announced that all U.S.combat operations will end. 50,000 troops will stay in an advise and assist role. The full withdrawal is scheduled for December 2011.[12]

September

October

  • 31 October – A number of terrorists storm the Sayidat al-Nejat Cathedral and hold worshippers as hostages. The Siege lasted few hours until security forces broke into the church, the confrontation led to at least 58 dead and around 100 injured.[18][19]

November

  • 1 November – Iraq Security forces storm the offices of the Al-Baghdadia TV station and take few of its employees into custody based on terrorism related charges. During the siege of the Sayidat al-Nejat Cathedral the day before, the attackers used the Al-Baghdadia's hotline to broadcast their demands, thus placing the station under suspicion.[20]

December

Notable deaths

See also

Notes

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