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| The three hotels are close to each other,
all located near the Firdous Square in central Baghdad. (Photo:
Xinhua/AFP) |
BAGHDAD, Oct. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- Three powerful bombs
rattled three hotels that house many foreigner journalists and contractors in
central Baghdad on Monday, killing at least 11 people, an Interior Ministry
source told Xinhua.
"The three bombs exploded
separately in front of Sheraton, Palestine and al-Sadir, and the three hotels
house lots of foreigners," the source said, adding that at least 18 others were
wounded.
"The second bomb, which blew up in front of
the Palestine Hotel which houses many foreign journalists, is the most powerful.
A suicide bomber riding a truck carrying cement tank blew himself up about one
minute after the first blast," the source said.
The
three hotels are close to each other, all located near the Firdous Square in
central Baghdad, where a Saddam Hussein's statue was torn down after the city
was overrun by US forces in the 2003 Iraq war.
Local
television said the wounded included three foreign
journalists.
Huge plumes of black smoke and fire could
be seen from the square, witnesses said.
The latest
violence came as Iraq's Anbar province vetoed the draft constitution with a
resounding 96 percent, bringing to two the number of Iraqi provinces which said
no to the US-backed charter.
Salahudin province has
vetoed the draft with 81 percent. Anbar's rejection made Nineveh, the third
Sunni-dominated province, become the swing province which can decide the final
fate of the US-backed charter.
Under Iraq's interim constitution, if two thirds of the voters in any three provinces out of 18 Iraqi provinces say no to the draft, the charter will be vetoed, and parliament dissolved. Enditem
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