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Baghdad: Over 100 killed and wounded in car blast
Posted: 20-05-2009 , 18:27 GMT

baghdad-assadrA parked car bomb killed 35 people and wounded over 70 others when it went off near a popular restaurant in the Shula district of northwest Baghdad, police said on Wednesday.

 

On Tuesday, three Iraqis died and 10 wounded in attacks as police also found the body of man who had been stabbed to death. According to AFP, two of the civilians were killed and five wounded in a roadside bomb in Taji, 30 kilometres north of Baghdad, an interior ministry official said.

 

In the city of Mosul, a third civilian was killed by unknown gunmen. The body of the fourth was found in the centre of the city.

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» terrorists are from?
  nima, usa, (2009-05-21 , 05:08) - Reply
  US knows that many of the terrorists in Iraq are Saudi citizens , Wahhabi extremists and terrorists who in many cases have fatwa from some Wahhabi petroclerics that it is ok to kill Shia Muslims. It is no secret that 15 out of the 19 hijackers of 9/11 were Saudi citizens. So why US keeps blind eye to Saudi /Wahhabi financed terrorism? It takes the Muslim Ummah to come together and denounce Wahhabi terrorism that is done in the name of Islam. The same kind of terrorism that has destablized Pakistan. These Wahhabi terrorism and their godfather, Wahhabi Kingdom, Saudi Arabia should be denounced by entire community of Muslims.
 
 
 
 

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