Sunday, 9 September 2012

At least 24 killed as blasts sweep Iraq

By Reuters

BAGHDAD - At least 24 people were killed in 10 blasts across Iraq on Sunday, including a car bomb outside a French consular building.

Sunni insurgents and al-Qaida have launched a series of major attacks this year in an attempt to stoke the kind ofpolitical and sectarian tensions that drove the country to near civil war in 2006-2007.


The most serious attack happened overnight in Dujail, 30 miles north of Baghdad, when gunmen and a suicide bomber driving a car attacked a military base, killing 11 soldiers and injuring seven, police sources said. ??

One car bomb exploded outside the French consular building in the usually stable city of Nassiriya, 185 miles south of Baghdad, wounding two people, police said.

Another car bomb also detonated in the city, killing two and wounding three.? ?

More people were killed in several other blasts across the country in the towns of Kirkuk, Samarra, Basra and Tuz Khurmato.? ?

The government, riven by infighting among Sunni, Shiite and Kurdish political factions, is still struggling to battle Islamist militants and an al-Qaida affiliate nine months after the last U.S. troops left.

A wave of seemingly synchronized bomb and gun attacks swept Iraq on Monday. With at least 90 killed throughout the country, the death toll was the highest seen so far in 2012. NBC's Kristy Breetzke reports.

Iraq's local al-Qaida wing, Islamic State of Iraq, has claimed responsibility for other major attacks on security forces and Shiite neighborhoods. But former members of Saddam Hussein's outlawed Baathist party and other Sunni Islamist groups are also fighting the government. ??

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Nobody has yet claimed responsibility for Sunday's attacks.? ?

Tension in Iraq's delicate power-sharing government, and a resurgence of the al-Qaida group, have raised fears of a return to widespread violence, especially as Iraq struggles to contain spillover from the growing conflict in neighboring Syria.

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