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Poland’s Iraq
envoy wounded
BAGHDAD—Poland’s ambassador to Iraq was lightly wounded in a triple bomb
attack on his diplomatic convoy in central Baghdad on Wednesday which
killed a Polish bodyguard and an Iraqi passer-by, officials said.
Poland, a staunch U.S. ally which has around 1,000 troops stationed in
southern Iraq, vowed to maintain its military presence, saying
withdrawing forces in response to the attack would be “the worst
possible mistake.”
“It was an assassination attempt. Our three cars drove onto mines,” said
a foreign ministry spokesman in Warsaw. “A few people are wounded. Our
ambassador, Gen. Edward Pietrzyk scrambled out (of the wreckage) on his
own.” Iraqi police initially said one passer-by was killed in the blasts
and five people were wounded, including three embassy officials. A
Polish Interior Ministry spokesman later said a Polish bodyguard died in
hospital. Pietrzyk is the former head of Poland’s defense forces, which
joined the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq to overthrow Saddam Hussein in
2003.—Agencies
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