Officials: Car bombs kill 26 in Iraqi capital

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AP Baghdad
Last Updated : Aug 15 2013 | 2:17 PM IST
A wave of car bombs in the Iraqi capital killed 26 people and wounded dozens, the latest attacks in a months-long surge in violence.
Attacks have been on the rise in Iraq since a deadly security crackdown in April on a Sunni protest camp. More than 3,000 people have been killed in violence during the past few months, raising fears Iraq could see a new round of widespread sectarian bloodshed similar to that which brought the country to the edge of civil war in 2006 and 2007.
In the deadliest of the blasts across Baghdad yesterday, police said one bomb struck near a bus station in the northern Shiite neighbourhood of Khayyam, killing six people and wounding 18 there.
Another car bomb exploded near a gathering of daily labourers in the Alway area near the fortified Green Zone where government offices are located, killing five people and wounding 13. In eastern Baghdad, five people were killed and 15 others were wounded when a car bomb went off near a traffic police office.
Also, a car bomb hit a row of shops in the Bab AL-Madam area, killing 4 people and wounding 12. In western Baghdad, a sticky bomb attached to a cart selling gas cylinders, killed three people and wounded 8 others.
A car bomb hit near car repairing shops in the city's northeastern suburb of Hussein, killing three people and wounding 15, police said.
Mohamed Sabra, a retired government employee, was on his way to the market in Hussein when he heard a thunderous explosion.
"I got closer and saw burning cars, two charred bodies and several people on the ground," he said.
"Security officials keep telling us that their forces are able to protect us, but this has not happened yet."
Medical officials in a nearby hospital confirmed the casualty figures. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to talk to journalists.
Iraqi security forces have imposed tight security measures in and around the capital since two brazen jailbreaks in July, but so far these measures have failed to stop the attacks.
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First Published: Aug 15 2013 | 2:17 PM IST

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