Special report: Tension accelerates in
Iraq
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| Iraqis mourn the death of
their relatives outside the morgue of a hospital in central Baghdad August
3, 2006. (Xinhua/Reuters
Photo) |
BAGHDAD, Aug. 3
(Xinhua) -- Ten people were killed and about 32 others wounded when a roadside
bomb went off at a busy commercial area in central Baghdad on Thursday, an
Interior Ministry source said.
A makeshift bomb detonated Thursday afternoon in the
al-Amin intersection near the crowded Shorjah area, killing up to 10 people and
wounding about 32 others, the source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.
The source earlier said that at least nine people
were killed and 14 others wounded.
Ambulances and security forces rushed to the scene to
evacuate the casualties.
Violence and sectarian strife have persisted despite the formation of a new unity government in the war-torn country in late May. Enditem