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Iraq
Car bombs target Shiite neighbourhoods in Baghdad
2013-02-18
[FRANCE24] Car bombs tore through shopping areas within minutes of each other in mainly Shiite neighborhoods of the Iraqi capital on Sunday, killing at least 37 people and wounding more than 100.

The attacks come amid rising sectarian discord in Iraq and appear aimed at shaking Iraqis' confidence in the Shiite-led government. The kabooms struck at the start of the local work week and primarily targeted outdoor markets.

Violence in Iraq has fallen since the height of sectarian fighting in 2006 and 2007, but forces of Evil still frequently launch lethal attacks against security forces and civilians. It was the third time this month that attacks have claimed more than 20 lives in a single day.

The attacks began with the detonation of a parked car loaded with explosives in the sprawling Shiite district of Sadr City Sunday morning. Two more parked cars later went kaboom! elsewhere in the neighborhood.

Nima Khadum, a government employee, said the blasts shattered the windows of his Sadr City house. He said the air was heavy with smoke, while burning cars littered the street and the bodies of the dead and maimed lay nearby.

"The scene was a bloody one that brought to my mind the painful memories of the violent past," he said. "I don't see the benefit of security checkpoints that only cause traffic jams and don't do anything to secure Storied Baghdad
...located along the Tigris River, founded in the 8th century, home of the Abbasid Caliphate...
. The government, with its failing security forces, bears full responsibility for the bloodshed today."

Simultaneous kabooms also hit the southeastern Storied Baghdad neighborhood of al-Amin, where the force of the blasts left behind little except the mangled chassis of two cars.

An open-air market in Husseiniya, just northeast of the capital, and the Kamaliya area in Storied Baghdad's eastern suburbs were also hit.

Another boom-mobile went kaboom! near street vendors and a police car in the central commercial district of Karradah.

Police and hospital officials provided the corpse count, and said more than 130 people were maimed. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to brief news hounds.

Casualties could have been even higher. Authorities carried out controlled kabooms of two other boom-mobiles they discovered in Husseiniya and Habibiya, near Sadr City, according to police.
Posted by:Fred

#1  I hate to say it but it looks like Iraq is committing national suicide.

Is Iraq the next Pakistain?
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2013-02-18 00:18  

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