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| Iraqi men mourn the death of a family
member outside a hospital in Baghdad.
(AFP/File) |
BAGHDAD, Sept. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- Three car bombs exploded almost
simultaneously in Balad, 90 km north of Baghdad, on Thursday, killing 62, a
source from the Joint Coordination Center in Tikrit said.
"Now the latest death toll is 62 and over 100 were wounded," the source
told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.
"After the first explosion, lots of people gathered at the scene to see
what happened when the second bomb detonated, thus causing heavy casualties,"
the source said.
"Now ambulances from the nearby city of Tikrit are carrying theinjured to
hospitals in Balad and Dijal, 20 km south of Balad, andeven to Baghdad," the
source added.
Earlier, an Interior Ministry source said at least 37 were killed and 50
injured in the triple attacks.
"The first car bomb blew up at 6:30 p.m. (1430 GMT) in central Balad. About
10 minutes later, the second car bomb exploded in thesame street, and at 7:00
p.m. (1500 GMT), the third bomb exploded in the nearby area of Bad al-Sour," the
source said. Enditem |