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String of Iraq bombings target Sunnis, killls seven, wounds 30
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 02 - 08 - 2009

A string of bombings across Iraq on Sunday
targeted the country's Sunni Muslims, killing seven people and
wounding at least 30 others, police and hospital officials said, according to dpa.
In the most deadly of the blasts, at least people were
killed and 20 wounded Sunday when a powerful car bomb exploded in a
crowded market in the western Iraqi province of al-Anbar.
The bombing targeted a market in the predominantly Sunni town of
al-Haditha, roughly 250 kilometres north-east of Baghdad.
Four of the wounded were in critical condition, Walid al-Obeidi,
manager of the al-Haditha General Hospital, told the German Press
Agency dpa.
The blast ripped the facades off nearby houses and shops, police
in al-Haditha said, adding that they had imposed a vehicle ban in the
area in an effort to prevent further attacks.
The attack was followed by a bomb blast at a sheep market in
Hilla, some 100 kilometres south of Baghdad. At least 10 people were
injured in that attack, witnesses told dpa, adding that "a large
number" of sheep had been killed in the blast.
Earlier Sunday a bomb exploded at the Hilla offices of former
speaker of the parliament Mahmoud al-Mashhadani's Islah Party, one of
Iraq's leading Sunni parties.
The party had opened its regional office only recently, and the
blast, which happened before dawn, injured no one.
The attack on the party's offices followed Saturday's bombing near
a Sunni mosque in Hilla that wounded two worshippers at dawn prayers.
One of the wounded was a member of a Sunni, government-allied Sahwa,
or "Awakening" militia.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for Saturday's and
Sunday's attacks against Sunni targets.
On Friday, five consecutive bombings targeted Shiite mosques in
Baghdad, most of them connected to the movement of firebrand cleric
Moqtada al-Sadr.
At least 30 people were killed in those attacks and at least 100
others wounded, police said.
Also Sunday, police discovered the 10 bodies in Baghdad's Jaish
Canal, the Aswat al-Iraq news agency reported. Police said they also
found ammunition, 49 mortar rounds, 260 rockets, a hand grenade and
several license plates alongside the bodies.


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