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55 killed in Iraq blasts

Last Updated 10 August 2009, 16:25 IST

In the deadliest single attack, two booby-trapped lorries exploded before dawn in the village of Khaznah, east of the restive northern Iraqi city of Mosul, leaving 28 people dead and 155 wounded.

The massive blasts levelled 35 houses and gouged deep craters into the ground of the prosperous village of 3,000, home to members of the small Shabak community, a sect of Kurdish origin. Falah Ridha, a 23-year-old nurse wounded in the attack, said he was the only survivor of 12 people in his family home. “Eleven people in my family were killed when the house collapsed. All of them woke up after the first bomb, but the second bomb was very close to my house, it was like an earthquake,” he said, adding “No one else escaped, just me.”

Mosul has been the frequent target of attacks despite a marked decline in violence elsewhere in the country, and US commanders describe it as the last urban bastion of Al-Qaeda loyalists in Iraq.

In Baghdad, two bombs went off as day labourers were gathering in the early morning looking for jobs, police and the interior ministry said.

The first bomb, hidden inside a bag of cement, exploded at Hay al-Amel in the west of the capital, killing seven people and injuring 46. The second attack, a car bomb in Shurta Arbaa in the north of the city, killed atleast nine people and wounded 36 others. A third bombing at a market in the southern suburb of Saidiyah killed three people and wounded 14.

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(Published 10 August 2009, 16:25 IST)

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