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44 killed in a market bomb in Iraq
44 killed in a market bomb in Iraq
Posted by Nigerian Live on 9:28 pm //

Residents inspect the site of a bomb attack in Kerbala, Iraq on Wednesday July 3
A
bomb in a small truck exploded in a market in the Iraqi city of
Diwaniya on Tuesday, killing 40 people, and a bomb blast killed four
more near the city of Kerbala, police and officials said.
The
Diwaniya bombing was near a mosque where pilgrims gather on their way to
Kerbala to celebrate the birthday of one of the most important imams,
Al Mahdi, this week.
In Diwaniya, 150 km south of Baghdad and 130
km south east of Kerbala, police announced a partial curfew and blocked
all entrances to the city as they searched for more explosives. Two
police sources said 75 people had been wounded.
“All of a sudden the explosion happened, I felt the power of the
blast, it was so strong, it broke all the glass in my windows,” butcher
Ahmed Hassan, 23, said in his shop close to where the explosion took
place. “I smelled blood and gunpowder.”
He said a fellow shopkeeper had been taking dead bodies to the hospital morgue.
“We
even saw body parts on the top of building, we took them down,” said
Hassan, looking pale and confused as he swept glass from his shop floor.
Shoes, toys and vegetables were scattered across the ground and at
least 15 shops were destroyed, a Reuters reporter at the scene in
Diwaniya said. Two burnt-out vehicles were abandoned near the site of
the explosion. Witnesses said the bomb appeared to have been planted in a
delivery truck.
Earlier in the day, two bombs in a vegetable
wholesale market killed four people and wounded 29 near the central
Iraqi city of Kerbala, hospital and police sources said.
“The bomb
happened because of sticky bombs attached to two parked cars which went
off separately,” said Hussein Shadhan, a provincial council member, who
was at the hospital.
“Four of the wounded people are seriously injured and their medical situation is very critical,” he said.
Reuters
pictures showed pulvervised tomatoes and bits of salad covering the
blackened market floor. People picked their way through twisted pieces
of metal and broken wooden crates.
Hospital and police sources said earlier they believed the attack had also been targetting pilgrims on their way to Kerbala.
Last
month at least 237 people were killed and 603 wounded mainly in bomb
attacks, according to a Reuters tally, making June one of the bloodiest
months in Iraq since U.S. troops withdrew at the end of last year.
The deadliest attack occurred on June 13 when bombers targeting pilgrims killed more than 70 people.
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