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Thursday, 23 February 2012

38 killed, over 250 wounded in Iraq attacks

A wave of bombings and shootings killed at least 38 people and wounded more than 250 today, Iraq's deadliest day in more than a month, security and medical officials said.
The violence hit five provinces -- religiously mixed Baghdad in central Iraq and Babil to its south, and Sunni-majority Diyala and Salaheddin to its north. Attacks also hit Kirkuk, an oil-rich province that the autonomous Kurdistan region wants to incorporate against Baghdad's wishes. It was the deadliest day in Iraq since January 14, when 53 people were killed in a suicide bombing on the outskirts of the southern port city of Basra. Most of the violence was centred on Baghdad, where attacks killed 22 people, an interior ministry official said. A car bomb in the Shiite shrine district of Kadhmiyah in north Baghdad killed six people and wounded 15, the official said. In Adhamiyah, across the Tigris river, gunmen attacked a police checkpoint, killing six people and wounding three. A car bomb exploded in the Karrada district of central Baghdad near a police checkpoint, killing one person and wounding 11, while another car bomb exploded in the same area about 30 minutes later, killing another person and wounding six. And two roadside bombs and an attack by unknown gunmen against a police checkpoint killed two people and wounded nine in Umm al-Mualaf in southwest Baghdad. And in Dura in south Baghdad, a roadside bomb killed two people and wounded 10.

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