Nine killed in Iraq bombings, 900 'militants' detained
07/06/2005 - 08:21:03
Four bombings, including three suicide attacks within seven minutes, killed at least nine people, including at least three Iraqi soldiers, in northern Iraq early today, while the government announced it has detained nearly 900 suspected militants in a two-week sweep in Baghdad.
Today’s early morning attacks appeared co-ordinated and aimed at checkpoints manned by members of Iraq’s fledgling army, which has been a constant target of insurgents opposed to the country’s new US-backed government.
The first explosion, caused by a roadside bomb, rocked Hawija, about 40 miles south of Kirkuk, at about 9.30am, killing three civilians, Brig. Gen. Anwar Mohammed Amin said. Heavily-armed US soldiers sealed off the bomb scene, allowing only ambulances to enter and reach the dead and wounded.
Three suicide car bombers then struck in quick succession, attacking in Bagara, Dibis and at the entrance to Hawija. Amin said three soldiers were killed in the Bagara bombing. At least 10 people, including soldiers and civilians, were wounded in the various attacks, he added.
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