Roadside bomb kills team repairing key Iraq bridge

A roadside bombing today killed the engineer tasked with repairing a key bridge on the main highway north of Baghdad, which jihadists destroyed last month, army and medical sources said.
"Three people were killed and 11 others wounded by a roadside bomb explosion targeting their bus," a senior army officer told AFP.
"All of them were technicians from the roads and bridges department in Samarra," he said.
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They were repairing a bridge just south of Samarra, whose destruction cut a vital supply line for the army, crippling operations farther north.
"Among the killed was the engineer supervising the repairs," a medical source said.
The July 29 attack on the bridge left the army and allied Shiite militias with only a secondary road that passes over Samarra dam bridge and is not suitable for the heaviest military vehicles.
Samarra, 110 kilometres north of Baghdad, is a mainly Sunni city but also home to the Askari shrine, one of the holiest sites in Shiite Islam.
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First Published: Aug 17 2014 | 12:10 AM IST
