In the northern city of Kirkuk, where residents include Arabs, Kurds and Turkomen, a spate of violence killed five people, police said.
An Iraqi policeman was slain by unknown gunmen in a passing car at about 8:30am yesterday while waiting for a ride home after his shift guarding a pipeline, said Colonel Sarhad Qadir of the Kirkuk police.
Assailants sprayed gunfire at the house of a Kurdish family in a predominantly Arab area in southern Kirkuk, killing a woman and two of her sons and injuring her daughter, Qadir said.
In another attack, an unknown gunman killed Shirwan Jilal, a fighter with the pro-US Patriotic Union of Kurdistan party, in a drive-by shooting on Saturday night as he walked home, Qadir said.



