BAGHDAD, June 25, 2009

Iraq Attacks Up Ahead Of U.S. Pullout

Baghdad Bus Station Bombing Kills At Least 7, Injures More Than 30

  • Residents stand at the site of a bombing in the main Shiite district in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, June 25, 2009.

    Residents stand at the site of a bombing in the main Shiite district in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, June 25, 2009.  (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

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(AP)  A bombing at a bus station in a Shiite neighborhood in southwest Baghdad on Thursday killed at least seven people and wounded 31 others, police said, the latest in a series of deadly attacks ahead of a U.S. military withdrawal from cities next week.

Another three bombs and a mortar killed two more people around the capital. The U.S. military said nine American soldiers were wounded in two roadside bomb attacks against a convoy in eastern Baghdad. The attacks were latest is a series of deadly bombings mostly targeting Shiites in the past week.

The bombing occurred when a parked car bomb exploded inside the Baiyaa district's buses station, police officials said. They could not be named because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

The bombings came as police sifted through the bloody debris of an explosion late Wednesday that killed 78 people, trying to determine how such a massive bomb was smuggled into the teeming heart of Baghdad's Shiite Sadr City.

U.S. and Iraqi officials have warned that more bombs and attacks are to be expected in the days before and after U.S. troops complete a withdrawal from cities and major urban center on June 30. Most of the attacks so far have targeted Shiites or communities with predominantly Shiite populations. The killing spree began on June 20 with a massive truck bomb that killed 82 people in a mainly Shiite town near the northern city of Kirkuk, which was the deadliest bombing so far this year.

More than 160 people have died in bombings over the past five days.

In a statement, U.S. Ambassador Christopher Hill and top military commander Gen. Ray Odierno condemned the Sadr City bombing and said that "we deplore the senseless deaths and injuries of innocent Iraqi citizens."

Besides killing 78, the attack Wednesday in Sadr City also wounded 143 people. It was the deadliest in more than two years in the area, which is heavily controlled and where people entering the district have to pass through numerous checkpoints manned by Iraqi army and police.

According to Iraqi Army Maj. Gen. Qassim Atta, the bomb was built using about 200 kilograms (441 pounds) of high explosives packed with steel bearing and other metal objects. It was apparently loaded on a motorcycle pulling a cart.

"Most of victims of the explosion that occurred in Sadr city had small steel balls and nails in their bodies," said Dr. Mahmoud Mizaal at Sadr City hospital.

The increase in violence has raised concerns about the ability of Iraqi forces to protect their people after the withdrawal of U.S. forces, part of a security agreement that will see all American troops out of Iraq by 2011.

The explosion in Sadr City came only a few days after the U.S. military handed over to Iraqis its main base on the edge of the former Shiite militia stronghold. The district was the scene of fierce fighting between U.S. troops and Shiite militants last year.

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by quapawsix June 25, 2009 8:32 PM EDT
I don't think they are cowards. What would you do if we were the third world country fighting against an Army with our High Tech weapons?
they believe what they are fighting for and we are fighting for what we believe. I believe they are wrong, but I can't stand in judgment of them.
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by speakinup22 June 25, 2009 3:30 PM EDT
mcintoshlou - you are really going to have to make up your mind. Your posts on other pages are pro Al Qeada, and now you want us to believe you are a liberal.


Whoops - time for a name change, huh bud ?
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by mcintoshlou June 25, 2009 3:28 PM EDT
THE IDIOTIC REPUBLICON WAR OF CHOICE IN IRAQ,

HAS TURNED INTO AN IDIOTIC REPUBLI'CON' WAR TO NOWHERE,

LETS VOTE THESE WAR MONGERS, THESE UN AMERICAN ANIMALS OUT OF OFFICE
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by mcintoshlou June 25, 2009 2:47 PM EDT
THE REALLY SAD THING IS THAT THIS ENTIRE MESS WAS COMPLETELY UNNECESSARY,

AND YET THERE ARE STILL THOSE MORON TYPES THAT SUPPORT THE GOP,

THE PARTY OF UN AMERICAN FASCISTS, THE REPUBLI'CON's
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by speakinup22 June 25, 2009 1:16 PM EDT
Time for the Iraquis to step up to the task of doing what the US has been able to do for them.

It IS possible to stop these murderers and thugs - we've proved that.
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by midvale3 June 25, 2009 12:46 PM EDT
It will get worse. The kettle has been simmering and know that the time has come the Iraqi people will have to decide how they will live. We have kept a false security in place by a force that cannot be maintained and now they must step up.
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by lockit09316 June 25, 2009 11:00 AM EDT
I live here in the green zone and these guys can only fight like the COWARDS they are!! Killing innocent people and running? They can't even fire rockets or mortars very well. They might get a lucky shot now and then but to us they are nothing but an interuption of time during the day!! These aren't real soldiers fighting for something, they are insignificant murderers in the eyes of the people and the world!!
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by speakinup22 June 25, 2009 1:15 PM EDT
Well said. Al Qeada, cowards all.
by ToolMangler1 June 25, 2009 5:47 PM EDT
They are escalating the violence to try and make the USA stay in Iraq so they have an excuse to kill. If we leave, the Iraqi people will get tired of the needless violence and put a stop to it. (ie, Kill the terrorists)
by sean58z June 25, 2009 10:38 AM EDT
The People of Baghdad were slaughtered with bombs by Felons as euphoric prelude to lewd orgies. They consider blood lust as the ultimate aphrodisiac. These Criminals traffick potent narcotics like methamphetamine, LSD, and PCP throughout the Middle East. They believe that violence will allow sale of child pornography and pimping of children forced into prostitution. Technology and police strategies are the real solution.
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