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21 Iraqi militants die after explosion at bomb-making class | 21 Iraqi militants die after explosion at bomb-making class |
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Iraqi officials say militants accidentally set off their own car bomb at a training camp north of Baghdad, leaving 21 dead. | Iraqi officials say militants accidentally set off their own car bomb at a training camp north of Baghdad, leaving 21 dead. |
A police officer said the militants were attending a lesson on Monday on making car bombs and explosive belts at the camp near the town of Samarra when a glitch set off one of the devices. | A police officer said the militants were attending a lesson on Monday on making car bombs and explosive belts at the camp near the town of Samarra when a glitch set off one of the devices. |
The officer said security forces rushed to the area after hearing the explosion and arrested 12 of the wounded, as well as 10 suspected militants who were trying to flee. | The officer said security forces rushed to the area after hearing the explosion and arrested 12 of the wounded, as well as 10 suspected militants who were trying to flee. |
Security forces found seven car bombs, several explosive belts and roadside bombs after searching two houses and a garage in the orchard, he said. | |
Medical officials confirmed the casualties. Car bombs are one of the deadliest weapons used by the al-Qaida breakaway group in Iraq that dominates the Sunni insurgency in Iraq, with coordinated waves of explosions regularly leaving scores dead in Baghdad and elsewhere across the country. | |
The bombs are sometimes assembled in farm compounds where militants can gather without being spotted, or in car workshops in industrial areas. Police say the camp outside Samarra, a Sunni city 60 miles north of Baghdad, was in an orchard in the village of al-Jalam. | |
Meanwhile, authorities in the northern city of Mosul said that parliamentary speaker Osama al-Nujaifi escaped an assassination attempt that left one bodyguard wounded. | |
Police officials said a roadside bomb went off next to the motorcade. Al-Nujaifi was not hurt in the attack. | |
Violence has increased in Iraq since April 2013. Militant groups regularly stage co-ordinated car bomb attacks in the capital. | Violence has increased in Iraq since April 2013. Militant groups regularly stage co-ordinated car bomb attacks in the capital. |
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