حملات تروریستی در بغداد در چند روز اخیر

یک دختر مسیحی به همراه پدرش در نزدیکی کلیسای کاتولیک بغداد که مورد حمله نیروهای مرتبط با القاعده قرار گرفت- ۱۰ آبان - IRAQ, Baghdad : A Christian Iraqi child stands next to her father's destroyed vehicle parked close to the Sayidat al-Nejat Catholic cathedral, in central Baghdad on November 1, 2010, where 53 people were killed among them 46 Christian worshippers, when US and Iraqi forces stormed the cathedral to free dozens of hostages in an attack claimed by Al-Qaeda gunmen. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD AL-RUBAYE

یک زن مسیحی در بغداد تصویر پسرش را که در جریان گروگانگیری کشته شده است در دست دارد- ۱۰ آبان - IRAQ, Baghdad : An Iraqi Christian woman (R) holds on November 1, 2010 a picture of her son (L) who was killed the night before along with 45 other Christians at the Sayidat al-Nejat Catholic Cathedral, or Syrian Catholic Church, in central Baghdad when US and Iraqi forces stormed the cathedral to free dozens of hostages in an attack claimed by Al-Qaeda gunmen. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD AL-RUBAYE

مراسم خاکسپاری قربانیان گروگانگیری بغداد در کلیسای «مار یوسف»- ۱۱ آبان - A mass held on Tuesday (02 Nov. 2010) at Mar Yousuf church in Baghdad, Iraq, as part of public funeral of the victims killed Sunday in the attack on the “Lady of Salvation” church.

یک پلیس در مقابل کلیسای «مار یوسف» در حین برگزاری مراسم خاکسپاری قربانیان گروگانگیری- ۱۱ آبان - IRAQ, Baghdad : An Iraqi soldier stands guard outside a church in Baghdad on November 2, 2010 during a funeral service for the victims of the Syrian Catholic catherdral carnage in which more than 40 Christians, including two priests, were killed on October 31 during a hostage drama with Al-Qaeda gunmen. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD AL-RUBAYE

عزاداران مسیحی در حال حمل تابوت قربانیان گروگانگیری در بغداد- ۱۱ آبان - IRAQ, Baghdad : Iraqi Christians carry coffins of their killed relatives during a funeral service at a church in Baghdad on November 2, 2010 for the victims of a church carnage in which more than 40 Christians were killed on October 31 during a hostage drama with Al-Qaeda gunmen. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD AL-RUBAYE

تصویر کشیش ۳۲ ساله‌ای که در جریان گروگانگیری کلیسا بغداد کشته شد در دست عزاداران در بغداد- ۱۱ آبان - IRAQ, Baghdad : Iraqi mourner holds up a portrait of 32-year-old slain priest Taher Saadallah Boutros, known as Father Athir (R), during a funeral procession in Baghdad on November 2, 2010 for the victims of the Syrian Catholic cathedral carnage in which more than 40 Christians, including two priests, were killed on October 31 during a hostage drama with Al-Qaeda gunmen. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD AL-RUBAYE

اعتراض مسیحیان شهر عنکاوا در کردستان عراق در اعتراض به حمله اعضای مرتبط با القاعده به کلیسای بغداد- ۱۱ آبان - Residents of Ainkawa town of Christians majority, near Arbil in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region demonstrate against targeting Christians in Iraq and condemn the attack on prayers at Baghdad’s Church in Sunday. 02Nov2010 (AHZ).

برگزاری مراسم عزاداری و راهپیمایی توسط مسیحیان شهر الحمدانیه در جنوب غرب موصل- ۱۱ آبان - Residents of al-Hamdaniya town, southwest of Mosul city, north of Iraq march on Tuesday (02 Nov. 2010) in funeral of the victims killed Sunday in the attack on the “Lady of Salvation” church.

یک روز پس از انفجار بمب در ناحیه شوله در بغداد- ۱۲ آبان - Residents are reflected in a pool of blood a day after a bomb attack struck Shula district in Baghdad November 3, 2010. The death toll from a series of bomb blasts in mainly Shi'ite areas of Baghdad on Tuesday evening reached 64, while 360 people were wounded, Iraq's health minister said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Saad Shalash (IRAQ - Tags: CONFLICT POLITICS CIVIL UNREST) POTW44

ناحیه جهاد در بغداد- ۱۲ آبان - A resident walks at the site of a bomb attack in Baghdad's Jihad district November 3, 2010. A series of bombs rocked mainly Shi'ite areas of Baghdad on Tuesday, killing at least 40 people and wounding dozens two days after al Qaeda militants staged a bloodbath when they took hostages in a Christian church. REUTERS/Ahmed Malik (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST)

یک خودروی آسیب دیده بر اثر انفجار بمب در شمال بغداد- ۱۲ آبان - A damaged vehicle is seen at the site of a bomb attack in northern Baghdad November 3, 2010. A series of bombs rocked mainly Shi'ite areas of Baghdad on Tuesday, killing at least 40 people and wounding dozens two days after al Qaeda militants staged a bloodbath when they took hostages in a Christian church. REUTERS/Kahtan al-Mesiary (IRAQ - Tags: CONFLICT SOCIETY POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)

نوری المالکی، نخست وزیر عراق در حال ملاقات با مجروحان انفجارهای عراق- ۱۲ آبان - Nic504849 Object name IRAQ - UNREST - INJURED - MALIKI IRAQ, Baghdad : In this hand out made available by the Iraqi Prime Minister's office on November 3, 2010, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Maliki visits a young victim of yesterday's eleven near simultaneous car bombs that rocked the capital killing at least 63 people and injuring some 258 others