Sunday, September 30, 2012

Another Wave Of Bombings In Iraq

String Of Iraq Car Bomb Blasts Kill At Least 32 -- Reuters

(Reuters) - Bombings and shootings killed more than 32 people across Iraq on Sunday, underscoring the government's struggle with a stubborn insurgency more than nine months after the last U.S. troops withdrew.

In Taji, 20 km (12 miles) north of the capital Baghdad, bombs in three parked cars went off separately, killing 11 people and wounding 24, including several policemen.

Reuters footage of the scene of one of the explosions showed the remains of an exploded car surrounded by several completely and partially destroyed houses and cars.

Taji has one of Iraq's largest military airbases but the bombing hit a civilian neighborhood.

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More News On Today's Wave Of Bombing Attacks In Iraq

Gun and bomb attacks kill more than 32 across Iraq -- Independent
Wave of Bomb Attacks Kills 26 in Iraq -- Voice of America
Iraq car bomb attacks target security forces and Shias -- BBC
Al Qaeda-style strikes on Shiites in Iraq kill at least 26 -- Christian Science Monitor/AP
At least 26 killed in Iraq in wave of car bomb attacks -- RT
Police targeted in deadly attacks across Iraq -- Deutsche Welle

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