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Truck bomb rips through Iraq market

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BAGHDAD (AP) — A truck bomb tore through an outdoor vegetable market in northeaste­rn Iraq, the deadliest of a series of attacks Thursday that killed at least 48 people, officials said.

The explosion in the town of Sadiyah, some 140 kilometres northeast of Baghdad, is the latest in a wave of attacks that has swept across Iraq since April, pushing violence to levels unseen since the country teetered on the brink of civil war in 2006 and 2007.

Two police officers said witnesses told them that a man parked the truck containing the bomb in the market and asked workers to unload the vegetables before leaving the vehicle. The officers said 31 people were killed and at least 45 people were also wounded in the attack.

Two medical officials confirmed the casualty figures.

Meanwhile Thursday, a suicide bomber set off his explosives-laden belt at an army checkpoint in the town of Taji north of Baghdad, killing six soldiers and wounding 12, a police officer and a medical official said.

In Baghdad’s northern Kasra neighbourh­ood, a bomb attached to an army officer’s car killed his son and wounded five civilian pedestrian­s, a police officer and a medical official said.

The officer was not in the car at the time of the explosion, authoritie­s said.

A car bomb explosion followed by other two bombs in a commercial area of Baghdad’s western Amiriyah neighbourh­ood killed eight civilians and wounded 15, a police officer and a medical official said.

And in Baghdad’s southeaste­rn Bayaa neighbourh­ood, gunmen attacked a supermarke­t, killing the two brothers who own it, a police officer and a medical official said. Two shoppers were wounded, they said.

All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to release informatio­n to journalist­s. The attacks came a day after a series of co-ordinated explosions hit mainly Shiite commercial areas in Baghdad and outside the capital, killing at least 35 people and wounding 120.

Last Thursday, a suicide bomber struck a group of Shiites gathered in Sadiyah to commemorat­e the 7th century death of a revered Shiite shrine. That attack killed at least 32 people and wounded 75.

 ??  ?? Iraqis inspect the aftermath of a late-night bombing at a cafe in the Bayaa neighbourh­ood of southweste­rn Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday.
Iraqis inspect the aftermath of a late-night bombing at a cafe in the Bayaa neighbourh­ood of southweste­rn Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday.

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