Gunmen kill 5 people at Baghdad aid office

BAGHDAD — Officials said gunmen broke into the office of an Iraqi humanitarian organization today in Baghdad and killed five employees.

The attackers also left behind a bomb, which exploded later when security forces arrived at the scene, according to an interior ministry official and a police officer who described the attack.

They said the blast in the mainly Sunni Azamiyah neighborhood in northern Baghdad wounded two members of Iraqi security forces.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release details of the attack.

Security forces sealed off the area shortly after the shooting, which occurred around 2:30 p.m., witnesses said. Four men and one woman employed by the Mawteni charity were shot dead, police said.

The motive for the attack was unclear. Attacks against humanitarian groups are relatively rare amid the violence that continues to plague Iraq despite security gains over the past two years.

“We are shocked with this attack that targeted people who were trying to help the poor and victims of violence,” said an official with the charity who only identified himself by the nickname Abu Abdullah for security reasons. “Our organization is not related to any political group.”

The official said that the head of charity, Alaa al-Qaisi, was wounded in the attack, while two of his brothers were among the dead.

The charity aims primarily to serve widows and orphans, according to its Web site. It says it helps Iraqis regardless of their sectarian, religious or social background.

Meanwhile, local authorities in the holy city of Najaf south of Baghdad threatened Monday to purge security forces and government departments there from members of Saddam Hussein’s outlawed Baath party, giving them a one-day deadline to leave the province or face an “iron fist.”

The warning came after multiple attacks hit the city last week, killing at least 3 and wounding 77 others. Najaf is home to the shrine of Imam Ali, the sect’s founding saint and cousin of the Prophet Muhammad.

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