Dozens killed in Iraq attacks

Officials said that more than 188 people were wounded in the spate of gun and bomb attacks that rocked towns and cities spanning the northern oil-rich hub of Kirkuk and the southern shrine city of Karbala between 07:00 and 09:00.
Yesterday’s deadliest attack occurred in Karbala, where two roadside blasts at the entrance to the city killed 13 people and wounded 48, according to provincial health spokesperson Jamal Mehdi.

Police spokesperson Major Alaa Abbas of Karbala, which is south of Baghdad and home to the shrines of revered Shi’ite clerics Imam Hussein and Imam Abbas, confirmed the toll.
A car bomb targeting a police station in the ethnically-mixed city of Kirkuk killed nine policemen and wounded 42 people, the vast majority of them police, according to

Dr Mohammed Abdullah at the city’s hospital.
“We have also received parts of bodies, but we do not know who they belong to,” Abdullah said.
A car bomb in the central town of Hilla, south of the capital, killed two people and wounded 31 others, provincial security committee chief Haidar al-Zambur said. The toll was confirmed by Ali Mohammed at Hilla hospital.

A car bomb set off by a suicide attacker in central Baghdad killed two people and wounded eight, security and medical officials said.
Separate gun and bomb attacks in Salaheddin province killed two                people, including a city councillor, police said.
Bombings in the refinery town of Baiji, and the northern towns of Daquq and Al-Dhuluiyah left 17 people wounded.

There were also bombings in Mahmudiya and in Anbar province.
The attacks come on the ninth anniversary of the beginning of the US-led invasion of Iraq which ousted Saddam Hussein, and just days before Baghdad hosts an Arab

League summit, the first meeting of the 22-nation body to be held in the capital since Saddam’s 1990 invasion of Kuwait.
Violence across the country is down from its peak in 2006 and 2007, but attacks remain common. A total of 150 Iraqis were killed in February, according to official figures. — AFP.

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