Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

2 arrested in deadly collapse

- DURAID ADNAN

A policeman works Saturday at the scene of an illegal constructi­on project that collapsed Thursday outside Mumbai, India, killing at least 72 people. Two builders were arrested Saturday as the search for survivors ended, authoritie­s said.

BAGHDAD — Two explosions, the first from a suicide bomber and the second from a homemade bomb, ripped through a tent at a political rally Saturday in Baqouba, north of the capital, where voters and candidates had gathered for lunch.

The attack left 20 people dead and about 55 wounded, local officials said, and heightened concerns about violence before local elections scheduled for April 20.

Among the wounded were four political candidates, a local official said.

The attack occurred in a poor neighborho­od in Baqouba, the capital of Diyala province, a turbulent region where the population is a mix of Sunni and Shiite Muslims. The explosions struck a political event organized by Azimon, a largely Sunni party. No group took immediate responsibi­lity for the attack, but it had the hallmarks of al-Qaida’s Iraqi offshoot, which frequently deploys suicide bombers to strike not just at Shiite citizens, but also at security forces and Sunnis aligned with Iraq’s government.

The explosions struck in tightly packed quarters inside the tent and left a gory aftermath.

“It was like a red pond,” said one eyewitness, Muhammed Hamdi. “People were running over the dead ones. The place was full of blood.”

The lunch was hosted by Muthana al-Jourani, a Sunni candidate in the elections and a member of Azimon. The party had been a component of the Iraqiya coalition, a group of mostly Sunni lawmakers that won the most seats in Parliament during the last national elections, in 2010.

Security concerns already have delayed elections in two largely Sunni provinces, Anbar and Nineveh, and it was unclear if Saturday’s violence would prompt calls for wider delays. The elections will be the first test of Iraq’s fragile democracy since the departure of U.S. troops at the end of 2011. Nearly a dozen candidates in the provincial elections have been assassinat­ed.

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AP/RAJANISH KAKADE

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