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Car bombs kill 14 in Iraq
25/06/2005 21:06 - (SA)
Baghdad - Two suicide car bombers blew themselves up Saturday in separate attacks north of Baghdad, killing at least 14 and wounding about 18 others, police and hospital officials said.
The first suicide bomber, accompanied by another five cars loaded with heavily-armed insurgents, slammed into a wall outside the home of police Lt Muthana al-Shaker - a member of a special forces unit - in Samarra, 95 kilometres north of Baghdad, said Lt Qassim Mohammed of the Samarra police.
Nine civilians were killed and 16 were wounded in the attack on the street outside al-Shaker's home. He was not injured, Mohammed said. At least six were killed in the initial explosion and the rest died later, hospital officials said.
Two insurgents were killed when a roadside bomb they were planting outside al-Shaker's house after the attack blew up, he said. That bomb was intended to kill police and emergency services members when they arrived at the scene, Mohammed added.
The attack occurred at 12:00 GMT when six cars arrived in front of al-Shaker's house. The five cars, whose occupants were armed with automatic weapons and rocket propelled grenades, blocked the road and opened the way for the suicide attacker to barrel into the home.
In the second attack, a suicide attacker rammed his vehicle into an Iraqi police patrol on a bridge in southwest Mosul, killing at least five and wounding two, said US Army Capt Mark Walter, a spokesperson in the town, which is 360 kilometres northwest of Baghdad.
The second attack happened at 16:30 GMT.
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