Thursday, April 26, 2012

Iraq: At least 35 killed in series of attacks amid growing political tensions

Iraq experienced a violent day on Thursday with the death of at least 35 people in a wave of bombing attacks. It was the deadliest day since March 20 when Al Qaeda activists conducted a series of attacks, killing 50 and injuring 255.

In a few hours in the morning, over 10 car bombs exploded in six provinces, according to police and medical sources. At least 22 civilians were killed, along with eight policemen, three anti-Qaeda militia members and two soldiers. More than 150 people were injured, according to medical sources.

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