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23 KILLED IN CENTRAL IRAQ CAR BOMB SECURITY OFFICIAL
May 21st
BAQUBA: A car bomb at a market in the central Iraqi city of Khales killed at least 23 people and wounded 55 others on Friday, Diyala province”s security command said.
The attack came at around 7:30 pm (1630 GMT), close to an office of the police rapid reaction force in the centre of the city, 65 kilometres (40 miles) northeast of Baghdad, according to an official at Baquba operations command.
“Policemen were securing the market like they always do, but I want to ask — how did that car enter the market?” said Haitham Hussein al-Tamimi, who was being treated for leg wounds at Baquba hospital in the provincial capital.
“The police work hand-in-hand with the terrorists, and the government in Baghdad must rectify this situation,” added Tamimi, who owns a shop in the market that was hit.
“Two months ago, Khales was hit by a big attack, and today it was the same again. On March 26, twin bombings in front of a cafe and a restaurant in the city killed 42 people and wounded 65 others.
The latest violence came as political wrangling over the outcome of Iraq”s March 7 election rumbles on, with no bloc having yet assembled the parliamentary majority necessary to form a government.
Friday”s attack was the deadliest to hit Iraq since May 14, when a double bombing at an unprotected football match in the north of the country killed 25 people and wounded 120.
CAR BOMB KILLS 23 IN CENTRAL IRAQ
May 21st
BAGHDAD: A car bomb at a market in the central Iraqi city of Khales killed at least 23 people and wounded 55 others on Friday, Diyala province”s security command said.
The attack came at around 7:30 pm (1630 GMT) in the city 65 kilometres (40 miles) northeast of the capital Baghdad, according to an official at Baquba operations command.
The latest violence came as political wrangling over the outcome of Iraq”s March 7 election rumbles on, with no bloc having yet assembled the parliamentary majority necessary to form a government.
Friday”s attack was the deadliest to hit Iraq since May 14, when a double bombing at an unprotected football match in the north of the country killed 25 people and wounded 120.
Khales itself was last struck with a major attack on March 26, when twin bombings in front of a cafe and a restaurant in the city killed 42 people and wounded 65 others.
EIGHT KILLED IN IRAQ VIOLENCE
May 20th
BAGHDAD: Eight people were killed and 10 wounded on Wednesday in explosions and shootings near Baghdad and in northern Iraq.
In the deadliest attack, six people were killed and 10 others wounded when two bombs detonated in a popular cluster of restaurants in the town of Iskandiriyah, 50 kilometres south of the capital.
The two magnetic sticky bombs were fixed to cars parked in front of the restaurants and blew up about 8:30pm (local time), causing widespread damage as well as the casualties, a police officer said on condition of anonymity.
In Mosul two Iraqi soldiers were gunned down in separate shootings at military checkpoints in the restive northern city, 350 kilometres from the capital, police said.
IRAQ TWIN BOMB ATTACK KILLS 25 AT FOOTBALL MATCH
May 14th
BAGHDAD: A double bomb attack at a football match in northern Iraq, which was unprotected by security forces, killed 25 people on Friday in the second incident this week to cause mass casualties.
The explosion, which also left dozens wounded, occurred at around 6:00 pm (1500 GMT) in Tal Afar, 380 kilometres (240 miles) north of Baghdad, a police officer told AFP.
Eyewitnesses said around 250 people were watching the game when the attackers struck and that no police or soldiers were on duty.
“We heard a loud explosion and the people behind me shielded me from the shrapnel,” said spectator Hussein Nashad, 29. “I ran away, but then I heard someone shout ”Allahu akbar” (God is greatest), and then there was another explosion.”
The police officer said the double blasts were caused by a car bomb followed by a suicide attack. An interior ministry official said 25 people were killed and 100 wounded.
The incident came four days after a devastating series of attacks in five cities blamed on Al-Qaeda killed 110 people in the bloodiest violence this year.
Around five dozen bombings and shootings shattered a lull in unrest on Monday, as Iraq moved closer to forming a government two months after a general election seen as crucial to US combat troops leaving the country by August 31.
The government pinned the blame for those attacks on Al-Qaeda, while Iraq”s deputy interior minister conceded that the nation”s security apparatus was at fault and an inquiry into its shortcomings was underway.
In March 2006, Tal Afar was hailed as a model town by then US president George W. Bush, but exactly a year later it witnessed one of the biggest attacks to hit the country.
Some 155 people were killed in a day-long massacre, the deadliest violence to ever strike Tal Afar, when gunmen murdered 70 men in an overnight rampage on March 27 in revenge for bombings that killed 85 people earlier that day.
Friday”s attacks were the deadliest to strike Tal Afar since July 9 last year, when a double suicide attack targeting the home of a police sergeant and his brother killed 35 people and left 61 others wounded.
The latest violence came as political wrangling over the outcome of Iraq”s March 7 election rumbles on.
A recount of votes in Baghdad yielded no evidence of fraud, Iraq”s electoral commission said on Friday.
Tallies from the 12-day process were still to be entered into the commission”s computer system, with results expected on Monday, spokesman Qassim al-Abboudi told reporters.
“We finished the recount of 11,298 ballot boxes and no violations or fraud have been found,” Abboudi told a news conference in the capital”s heavily fortified Green Zone.
He added that political parties could still contest the results from the recount, but offered no timetable for the complaints procedure.
Electoral authorities began a manual recount of votes in Baghdad, which accounts for 68 seats in Iraq”s 325-member Council of Representatives, on May 3, nearly two months after the election.
10 KILLED IN BAGHDAD ATTACKS
May 13th
BAGHDAD: At least 10 people were killed, including two Iraqi soldiers, and dozens wounded in separate attacks in Baghdad, security officials said on Thursday.
The deadliest incident occurred at around 10:00 pm (1900 GMT) Wednesday evening in the sprawling Shiite stronghold of Sadr City, north Baghdad, when a car bomb in front of a cafe killed eight people and wounded 32 others.
The blast left several cars burned while the cafe and three houses were badly damaged, a defence ministry official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
On Thursday two Iraqi soldiers were killed and seven wounded when a bomb they were trying to defuse exploded along the road connecting Baghdad with Mahmudiyah, 30 kilometers (18 miles) to the south, an interior ministry official said.
The official added that in a separate incident in central Baghdad, seven people were wounded by a bomb targeting a police vehicle.
FIVE KILLED IN BAGHDAD CAR BOMB ATTACK
May 13th
BAGHDAD: Five people were killed and 20 wounded when a car bomb exploded in the sprawling Baghdad district of Sadr City, an interior ministry official said on Thursday.
The incident occurred overnight in the Shiite stronghold, the official said, adding that seven people had been wounded by a bomb that targeted a police vehicle in the centre of the Iraqi capital on Thursday.
The number of Iraqis killed in violence in April fell slightly month on month but was almost unchanged from 12 months ago — 328 people died as a result of attacks last month.
THREE DEAD IN BAGHDAD GROCERY BOMBING INTERIOR MINISTRY
May 12th
BAGHDAD: Three people were killed and 22 wounded when a bomb exploded at a Baghdad grocery store on Wednesday, shortly after a corpse was dumped outside, an Iraqi interior ministry official said.
The incident occurred in Shula, a northwestern district of the capital, at around 7 am (0400 GMT).
“The body was thrown in front of the shop and when people gathered round afterwards there was an explosion, causing the casualties,” said the official, who pointed out the body had not been booby-trapped with explosives.
US blamed for Iraq govt delays
Jan 8th
BAGHDAD: Washington is holding up the formation of a new Iraqi government by insisting the two main election winners form a coalition, allowing Iraqs
Time to get Afghanistan right
Jul 21st
NEW YORK: After seven and a half years of international engagement, Afghanistan is at a very important turning point. The country faces a daunting set of challenges: a ruthless insurgency, comprised of militant groups with different capabilities and objectives; the government still struggles with corruption and delivery of basic services; the country produces 90% of [...]
Musharraf with Fareed Zakaria CNN
Jan 27th
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