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Iraq crisis: Fresh bombings kill at least 23 | |
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At least 23 people have been killed in new bomb attacks in Iraq, a day after a wave of bombings across the country left at least 70 people dead. | |
In Tuesday's bloodiest attack, a car bomb exploded near a Sunni mosque in the west of the capital, Baghdad, killing at least 10 people. | |
The spate of bombings has marked the period as one of the most violent in Iraq in recent months. | The spate of bombings has marked the period as one of the most violent in Iraq in recent months. |
The attacks have been linked to growing political and sectarian tension. | The attacks have been linked to growing political and sectarian tension. |
Also on Tuesday: | |
Countrywide carnage | |
The day's deadliest blast struck as Sunni worshippers were leaving evening prayers at a mosque in Abu Ghraib, an area of the capital that is home to the infamous prison. | |
Earlier, three people were killed when twin bombs exploded in Tuz Khurmato, a town populated mainly by ethnic Turkmen. | |
Tuz Khurmato is claimed by the government in Baghdad and ethnic Kurds, who inhabit a semi-autonomous region in the north. | Tuz Khurmato is claimed by the government in Baghdad and ethnic Kurds, who inhabit a semi-autonomous region in the north. |
Elsewhere, gunmen and a suicide bomber killed three people in an attack on an army patrol in a Sunni area of Tarmiyah, 50km (30 miles) north of Baghdad. | Elsewhere, gunmen and a suicide bomber killed three people in an attack on an army patrol in a Sunni area of Tarmiyah, 50km (30 miles) north of Baghdad. |
Further north, six people died when three bombs exploded in the cattle market in al-Aruba district in Kirkuk. | |
The string of attacks left dozens of people injured. | |
Iraq has been rocked by bombings since Monday, when attacks wreaked carnage across the country. | Iraq has been rocked by bombings since Monday, when attacks wreaked carnage across the country. |
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki vowed to make immediate changes to Iraq's security strategy and pledged that militants "will not be able to return [Iraq] to the sectarian conflict". | Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki vowed to make immediate changes to Iraq's security strategy and pledged that militants "will not be able to return [Iraq] to the sectarian conflict". |
No group has said it carried out Monday's attacks, but tension between the Shia Muslim majority, which leads the government, and minority Sunnis has been growing since last year. | No group has said it carried out Monday's attacks, but tension between the Shia Muslim majority, which leads the government, and minority Sunnis has been growing since last year. |
Violence has surged over the past month since an army raid on a Sunni anti-government protest camp near the northern town of Hawija left 50 people dead. | Violence has surged over the past month since an army raid on a Sunni anti-government protest camp near the northern town of Hawija left 50 people dead. |
The demonstrators accused the government of targeting the Sunni community, something the government denies. | The demonstrators accused the government of targeting the Sunni community, something the government denies. |
There are fears the level of violence might return to the kind reached at its peak in 2006 and 2007. | There are fears the level of violence might return to the kind reached at its peak in 2006 and 2007. |