At least 46 killed in Iraq suicide bomb

A suicide bomber killed at least 46 people and wounded around 100 on Thursday in a restaurant near Iraq's ethnically mixed city of Kirkuk.

Izvor: Reuters

Thursday, 11.12.2008.

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A suicide bomber killed at least 46 people and wounded around 100 on Thursday in a restaurant near Iraq's ethnically mixed city of Kirkuk. The bomber detonated explosives inside the Kurdish restaurant, police said, which was packed with government officials, women and children during lunch hour north of Kirkuk, a city disputed by ethnic Kurds, Arabs and Turkmen. At least 46 killed in Iraq suicide bomb Major General Torhan Abdul-Rahman, the deputy police chief of Kirkuk, said 46 people were killed in the blast and 93 wounded. A police captain in Kirkuk, who asked not to be identified, said 55 people were killed and 109 were wounded. It appeared to be the worst attack in Iraq since 63 people were killed by a truck bomb in Baghdad on June 17. Violence has dropped sharply in recent months after more than five years of sectarian bloodshed and insurgency unleashed by the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, Reuters said. A nearby hospital emergency room was a scene of chaos. Men and women clutched their wounds as they lay on gurneys, while medics and family members rushed about, shouting and wailing. A small girl around five years old was curled up quietly on a stretcher, her clothes bloodied. Following the explosion, Iraqi and American security forces sealed off the area, a Reuters reporter in Kirkuk said. Iraq's majority Arabs and minority Kurds have sparred over control of Kirkuk, 250 km north of Baghdad, which lies atop massive oil reserves. "Terrorists target all Iraqis, without regard for religion or sect or politics," said Sadeq al-Rikabi, political adviser to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a Shi'ite Arab. "The government is serious in pursuing them and the government is working with the Iraqi nation in ending this." Iraqi security forces are increasingly taking charge of policing streets and going after militants as the United States prepares to pull its troops out of Iraqi cities by the middle of next year and withdraw from Iraq as a whole by the end of 2011.

At least 46 killed in Iraq suicide bomb

Major General Torhan Abdul-Rahman, the deputy police chief of Kirkuk, said 46 people were killed in the blast and 93 wounded. A police captain in Kirkuk, who asked not to be identified, said 55 people were killed and 109 were wounded.

It appeared to be the worst attack in Iraq since 63 people were killed by a truck bomb in Baghdad on June 17.

Violence has dropped sharply in recent months after more than five years of sectarian bloodshed and insurgency unleashed by the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, Reuters said.

A nearby hospital emergency room was a scene of chaos.

Men and women clutched their wounds as they lay on gurneys, while medics and family members rushed about, shouting and wailing. A small girl around five years old was curled up quietly on a stretcher, her clothes bloodied.

Following the explosion, Iraqi and American security forces sealed off the area, a Reuters reporter in Kirkuk said.

Iraq's majority Arabs and minority Kurds have sparred over control of Kirkuk, 250 km north of Baghdad, which lies atop massive oil reserves.

"Terrorists target all Iraqis, without regard for religion or sect or politics," said Sadeq al-Rikabi, political adviser to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a Shi'ite Arab.

"The government is serious in pursuing them and the government is working with the Iraqi nation in ending this."

Iraqi security forces are increasingly taking charge of policing streets and going after militants as the United States prepares to pull its troops out of Iraqi cities by the middle of next year and withdraw from Iraq as a whole by the end of 2011.

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