Baghdad hit by seven deadly attacks
Tuesday, November 4, 2008 at 7:44 pm
Baghdad – Seven deadly bomb attacks Tuesday left 13 dead and more than 40 injured across the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.
The deadliest of these attacks took place in the city’s al-Mashatl neighbourhood in south-eastern Baghdad when a roadside bomb went off at a parking lot, killing seven and leaving 20 injured, a police source told Voices of Iraq (VOI) news agency.
The source added that several parked vehicles were damaged in the blast.
In the al-Qahira neighborhood in northern Baghdad, four civilians were killed and 10 others wounded when a bomb was detonated in a market.
In central Baghdad one civilian was killed and two injured when a bomb went off near the city’s Technological University.
Earlier, in the central Baghdad district of al-Karada, a bomb planted by unidentified persons on the main road near the former German embassy killed one person and wounded nine.
Additionally, a bomb attached to the vehicle of the Baghdad police chief’s secretary, Ali Jameel, went off today in al-Kararda, injuring him, one of his escorts and one civilian.
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