Friday, January 15, 2010

25 killed in 3 bomb blasts in Iraq's Najaf

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Civil defence personnel gather around the remnants of a car bomb after a blast in Najaf, 160 km (100 miles) south of Baghdad, January 14, 2010.


BAGHDAD, Jan. 14 -- The death toll from the three explosions in Iraq's southern holy city of Najaf Thursday afternoon has risen to 25, with 72 others wounded, an Interior Ministry official said.

The serial explosions occurred around 5:30 p.m. in the old town of the Shiite holy city, some 180 km south of Iraqi capital Baghdad, the official told Xinhua. Some shops and buildings were also damaged.

One was a car bomb near a mosque. The other two were roadside bombs near a popular market, according to the source.

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Iraqi policemen remove their damaged vehicle from the site of a bomb attack in Najaf, 160 km (100 miles) south of Baghdad, January 14, 2010.


Najaf is home to the mausoleum of Imam Ali, the cousin of the Prophet Mohammed. It attracts tens of thousands of pilgrims every year.

Iraqi officials have warned that violence is expected to rise ahead of the country's March 7 parliamentary election. On Tuesday, security forces arrested 25 terrorist suspects and more than 400 kg of explosives in a sweeping operation in Baghdad.

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Iraqi policemen remove the remains of a car bomb from the site of a bomb attack in Najaf, 160 km (100 miles) south of Baghdad, January 14, 2010.

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An Iraqi police man walks past a damaged vehicle following one of three bombing in the center of the Shiite Muslim shrine city of Najaf 150kms (95kms) south of Baghdad.
(Reuters)

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