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Iraq: Many killed in Tikrit bomb attack | Iraq: Many killed in Tikrit bomb attack |
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At least 16 people have been killed and dozens injured in a bomb attack aimed at worshippers at a mosque in the northern Iraqi city of Tikrit. | |
Reports say police and local officials were among the casualties. | Reports say police and local officials were among the casualties. |
It is not clear who carried out the attack or whether a suicide bomber was involved. | It is not clear who carried out the attack or whether a suicide bomber was involved. |
It is the second attack in Iraq in as many days, after bombings in Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province, killed at least six people on Thursday. | It is the second attack in Iraq in as many days, after bombings in Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province, killed at least six people on Thursday. |
'Canister' bomb | |
The blast happened at about 1245 local time (0945 GMT) on Friday, officials said. | |
Medics said that 16 bodies were brought to the main hospital after the explosion. | |
Doctor Raeid Ibrahim was quoted by the AP news agency as saying that another 54 people had been wounded. | |
Among the injured was at least one member of the Salaheddin provincial council. | |
Some reports suggest the bomb was hidden inside a fuel canister at the entrance to the mosque. | |
Tikrit - about 130km (80 miles) north of Baghdad - is the home town of the deposed Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein. | |
Many of his relatives and former associates live there. |