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Bus bombing leaves 30 dead in Iraq
BAGHDAD—A suicide attacker has detonated a bomb on a bus in Baghdad,
killing at least 30 people, Iraqi police said. The vehicle was leaving
al-Nahda bus station heading south for the Shia town of Nasiriya when
the attack occurred.
Witnesses said the bus was gutted and left in flames by the explosion.
Another 25 people are reported injured. Iraq has been bracing for an
increase in violence by anti-US insurgents ahead of the election next
Thursday for the first full-term post-Saddam parliament. Two food and
drinks stalls were destroyed by flying shrapnel and their gas cylinders
exploded. Reports say some passengers were trapped as fire swept through
the bus.
“I was standing near when the blast happened. I saw only seven or eight
people wounded and all the remaining people inside the bus were killed,”
said one man. Police believe the attacker waited until the bus was
pulling away slowly from the station and jumped on board to avoid
security checks.
Four months ago the station - which serves various parts of the country
including the mainly-Shia south of Iraq - was hit by a triple car
bombing which killed at least 43 people and wounded 89. On Monday, two
suicide bombers killed at least 36 police and cadets at a Baghdad police
academy. In other violence, a US soldier was killed when a roadside bomb
hit a military convoy in eastern Baghdad.
—Agencies |