And his family in their home with four members of the city of Hilla in southern Iraq on Sunday night, unidentified gunmen killed a policeman, police and medical officials said.
The military sources said the attackers were driving a private car, broke into the officer's house, at night, he and his mother, wife and two children in a room, before shooting them dead.
Military personnel, police and their families are Sunni insurgent groups, including al-Qaeda's wing in Iraq, the Islamic State of Iraq, seeing them as a tool to support the Shiite-led government in its fight against their primary goal .
Said: "When we arrived, the neighbor called to us, we found that all the bodies in a room in his or her body parts, each with many shots, an officer at the scene, anonymity .
"There are a dozen officers, and his body was torn."
The attack took place in the town, about 60 kilometers (40 miles) south of Baghdad, Ms. Zhu Er Sahar.
Rebels have been regaining strength in recent months, recruited from the country's Sunni, Shiite domination discontent to overthrow Saddam Hussein in 2003 since the US-led invasion.
Has inflamed tensions between the civil war in neighboring Syria, which is increasingly being fought along sectarian lines, the use of Shia and Sunni fighters from Iraq and elsewhere to play both sides of the conflict.
June across Iraq militants attacked the number of people killed, according to the UN. The height of sectarian violence and bloodshed, but still well below the year 2006-07, the monthly death toll sometimes over 3000.
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