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Iraq
Iraq Attacks Kill 21
2014-06-05
[AnNahar] A wave of attacks across Iraq, including twin boom-mobiles in an ethnically mixed tinderbox city, killed 21 people Wednesday as a year-long surge of violence showed no signs of a let-up.

Nearly 50 people were also maimed in the violence, in and around Storied Baghdad, as well as in Salaheddin and Kirkuk provinces to its north, all afflicted by near-daily bloodshed.

The attacks came a day after a jacket wallah killed a key anti-Qaeda leader battling snuffies in the conflict-hit province of Anbar.

In Wednesday's deadliest incident, two vehicles rigged with explosives went off in the center of Kirkuk,
... a thick stew of Arabs, Turkmen, Kurds, and probably Antarcticans, all of them mutually hostile most of the time...
killing eight people and wounding nine, said provincial health chief Sabah Mohammed.

Kirkuk, an oil-rich ethnically diverse city, lies at the center of a swathe of territory that Iraqi Kurdistan wants to incorporate into its three-province autonomous region over the objections of the central government in Storied Baghdad.

No group immediately grabbed credit for the attack, but Sunni snuffies frequently detonate bombs in the disputed territory, capitalizing on poor communication between Kurdish and central government security forces.

Elsewhere in northern Iraq, a suicide truck bomb killed two people in Suleiman Bek, and a corpse booby-trapped with explosives killed a policeman in nearby Tuz Khurmatu.

Both towns, like Kirkuk, lie in the disputed territory, which stretches from Iraq's border with Iran to its frontier with Syria.

In the adjoining province of Salaheddin, two separate bombings left a policeman and a soldier dead.

In the capital, a boom-mobile killed four people in a shopping area of the Sunni-majority neighborhood of Saba Abkar, while separate attacks in different Sunni-dominated districts left two others dead.

On Storied Baghdad's northern outskirts, two coppers were killed by a roadside kaboom.

Wednesday's violence came a day after a suicide bomber killed 11 people at a camp for families displaced from the conflict in the western desert province of Anbar, where security forces have struggled to retake territory from krazed killers.

Among the casualties was Mohammed Khamis Abu Richa, nephew of a well-known anti-Qaeda militia leader, and himself a key tribal commander.

Though Abu Richa frequently criticized the government, he had fought snuffies opposed to the authorities, including the powerful Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
... the current version of al-Qaeda in Iraq, just as blood-thirsty and well-beloved as the original...
jihadist group, which he and Storied Baghdad regarded as a common enemy.

Violence is running at its highest levels since 2006-2007 when Iraq was gripped by a brutal Sunni-Shiite sectarian war that killed tens of thousands.

More than 900 people were killed last month, according to figures separately compiled by the United Nations
...where theory meets practice and practice loses...
and the government.

More than 4,000 have been killed this year, according to an AFP tally.

Officials blame external factors for the rise in bloodshed, particularly the civil war in Syria, and insist that wide-ranging operations against snuffies are having an impact.

But the violence continues unabated, with analysts and diplomats saying the Shiite-led government needs to do more to reach out to the disaffected Sunni Arab minority to reduce support for militancy.
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