Coordinated bombs kill 56 during Iraq pilgrimage
Source: AP News
BAGHDAD (AP) -- Coordinated car bombs in four Iraqi cities targeting Shiite pilgrims killed at least 56 people and wounded dozens more early on Wednesday in Iraq's latest wave of sectarian-fueled violence, officials said.
The death toll was expected to rise in the attacks, which included car bombs that tore into Shiite religious processions at four different locations across Baghdad. It was the third attack in the capital this week targeting the annual pilgrimage commemorating the 8th century death of a revered imam.
Two police officers said the first bomb struck pilgrims in a procession at around 5 a.m. in the northern Baghdad neighborhood of Taji, killing seven and wounding 22 people.
Within hours, three more explosions hit other processions in different parts of the Iraqi capital, killing at least 19 more people and wounding more than 50, police officers said. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.
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DonCoquixote
(13,616 posts)At this rate, you will be better at Killing iraqis than the US could ever be. Maybe Bush should have just outsourced the job to you.
dipsydoodle
(42,239 posts)such issues didn't exist in Iraq.
DonCoquixote
(13,616 posts)Hussein did the killing. Not saying the iraq war was worth it, but the Sunni did act like pigs.
Jerry Frey
(32 posts)Decide for yourself, it's easy.
http://napoleonlive.info/what-i-think/bush-broke-iraq-no-ownership/
maddezmom
(135,060 posts)A wave of bombings across Iraq has killed 84 people and injured nearly 300 in the deadliest day in the country since US troops withdrew last year.
Ten locations in Baghdad were hit. Many of the dead were Shia pilgrims gathering for a religious festival.
Two blasts near a restaurant in Hilla, south of Baghdad, are thought to have targeted police and security forces.
There has been an upsurge in sectarian violence across Iraq in recent months as political tensions increase.
more:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-18420488