Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Salam
al-Zobaie speaks during a news conference in Baghdad in this August 1,
2006 file photo. Zobaie was wounded and undergoing surgery after a suicide
bomber blew himself up in a hall where he was attending prayers on March
23, 2007, police and security officials said.(Xinhua/Reuters
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BAGHDAD,
March 23 (Xinhua) -- Death toll rose to nine late Friday in a double bomb attack
that targeted Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Salam al-Zubaie, who escaped the
attack but was injured and admitted to a U.S. hospital, an Interior Ministry
source said.
"Our latest reports said that nine people were
killed, including al-Zubaie's brother, and 15 others wounded," the source told
Xinhua, adding his bodyguards and relatives including his brother, were among
the killed.
Earlier the source put the toll at six killed and 15
others wounded.
A suicide bomber and a car bomb targeting al-Zubaie
detonated after Friday prayers as he was leaving a mosque near his house in a
heavily fortified area adjacent to the Green Zone in central Baghdad.
"The car detonated near al-Zubaie's house and the
suicide bomber wearing an explosive-belt blew himself up at the mosque where
al-Zubaie was observing the weekly prayers," the source said.
Al-Zubaie was evacuated to Ibn Sina Hospital run by
U.S. troops inside the Green Zone, the source said.
The Iraqi state-run television reported that Prime
Minister Nuri al-Maliki visited al-Zubaie in the hospital without providing
further details.
Al-Zubaie, one of the two deputies to al-Maliki, was
elected to the parliament in December 2005 as part of the Sunni Arab-led Iraqi
Consensus Front list.
UNITED NATIONS, March 23 (Xinhua) -- UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was shocked and dismayed to hear that the Iraqi
Deputy Prime Minister Salam Z. Al-Zubai had been injured in an assassination
attempt earlier Friday.
BAGHDAD, March 22 (Xinhua) -- An explosion rocked the
heavily fortified Green Zone in Baghdad on Thursday while Iraqi Prime Minister
Nuri al-Maliki and visiting UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon were holding a
joint news conference.