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  1. BAGHDAD, Oct. 3 — Poland’s ambassador to Iraq was wounded and two people were killed — an Iraqi civilian and a member of the ambassador’s security detail — in what appeared to be a coordinated roadside bomb attack on Wednesday morning in downtown Full Article at The New York Times

  2. BAGHDAD: Poland's ambassador to Iraq narrowly survived an assassination attempt in Baghdad Wednesday that left one Polish bodyguard and two Iraqis dead, officials said. Three roadside bombs, timed to go off at short intervals, ripped through Ambassador Full Article at Lebanon Daily Star

  3. WARSAW, Oct. 3 (Xinhua) -- Poland will not withdraw its troops from Iraq because of the attack on her ambassador to that country, Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski said here on Wednesday. At a news conference held on Wednesday, Kaczynski Full Article at Xinhua

  4. The Polish ambassador to Iraq was slightly wounded by three roadside bomb explosions near his convoy in central Baghdad on Wednesday morning, an Interior Ministry source told Xinhua. "The Polish ambassador was among the casualties of the triple Full Article at People's Daily Online

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