At least four people were killed and some 29 wounded in multiple bomb explosions in the city of Arbil, the capital of Iraq's autonomous region of Kurdistan Sunday, a Kurdish official said.
"We have at least four people killed and 29 wounded in the blasts," Xinhua quoted provincial Health Minister Rekawt Hama Rasheed as telling reporters.
The first blast took place in the afternoon when a booby-trapped car, parked near the Kurdish security headquarters, locally known as Asaiysh forces, exploded in the 60th Street thoroughfare in Arbil, a local security source told Xinhua.
At least three more blasts and heavy gunfire followed the first explosion, as the security forces blocked the roads leading to the scene, the source said.
The last major attack in the region took place May 4, 2005, when a suicide bomber blew himself up at the local office of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, which also served as Arbil's police recruiting centre.
That attack had killed 60 people and wounded some 160 others.
Unlike other parts of Iraq, the Kurdistan autonomous region has been relatively calm during the years that followed the US-led invasion of the country in 2003.
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