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Iraq
Baghdad motorbike blast, other attacks kill 52 in Iraq
2014-03-01
At least 52 people were killed on Thursday as a motorcycle rigged with explosives detonated in BaghdadÂ’s Sadr City and militants around the country.

The motorcycle was parked in a second-hand bike market in the neighbourhood that was filled with people, mostly young men, when it exploded late Thursday afternoon, killing 31 and wounding 51 others, Iraqi medical and police sources said.

Blood covered the ground, storefront windows were shattered and shoes and motorcycle parts were strewn around the market, according to a Reuters correspondent at the scene. Dozens of people were screaming for information about their relatives.

A wounded man, who identified himself as Ahmed, rested in a nearby hospital. “I was about to leave the market when a huge explosion happened,” Ahmed said. “I was hit in my face and my hands and when I got up, everyone was screaming and running towards me away from the blast.”

In other violence on Thursday, four people died from bombs on two different mini-buses in Baghdad.

A militant smashed his explosives-packed vehicle into a checkpoint, killing three soldiers and wounding six others in Mushaada in northern Baghdad, police said.

In Salahuddin province, a pro-government checkpoint in the town of Shirqat was hit by a bomb that killed two fighters and wounded four others, police said.

A suicide car bomber piled into the greeting house of a prominent tribal leader in Haditha in western Anbar province, killing Sheikh Said Fleah Al Usman and six of his guests and wounding 22 others, police said. Usman had been a leader of the pro-government “Awakening” paramilitary force and a member of Haditha’s municipal council.

To the north in Tuz Khurmatu, a bomb in an outdoor marketplace frequented by Turkmen killed two people and wounded 11 others.

In Diyala province to the east gunmen shot dead three members of a family in Khallis as they drove home, police said. No reason was given for the killings.
Posted by:Steve White

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