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Baghdad triple bomb kills 28; teenage girl strikes

BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Two car bombs exploded in central Baghdad Monday and a suicide bomber blew himself up among police and civilians who rushed to help the wounded, a triple strike that killed 28 people and wounded 68.

In another attack, in Baquba, capital of volatile northern Diyala province, a female suicide bomber killed five U.S.-backed security patrolmen and wounded 11 other people, the U.S. military said.

Police said the bomber was a girl of 13.

The triple attack in Baghdad, one of the deadliest incidents in Iraq for months, took place in the Kasra neighborhood on the east bank of the Tigris River in a bustling area of tea shops and restaurants near a fine arts institute.

Male and female students, many of whom were having breakfast at the time of the strike, were among the dead and wounded, as were Iraqi soldiers and police who had rushed to the scene.

A Reuters television crew filmed scenes of devastation, with street-front restaurants filled with rubble and cars reduced to twisted steel.

Jassim Mohammed, a bystander, said he saw one of the car bomb blasts strike outside a restaurant.

"Innocent and simple people were gathering to have breakfast or shop in the nearby area. A minibus which was driving past was also hit and four or five of its passengers were killed.

"How can you explain this act? This is not a military unit, not a military barracks. There is nothing there."

Such coordinated and massive strikes have become rare but steady reminders of the capacity of militants to unleash mayhem in Iraq, even though they no longer control whole swathes of towns and villages and violence overall has fallen sharply.

The attack by a female suicide bomber in Baquba is part of a trend that has increased this year. U.S. forces say al Qaeda Sunni Islamist militants are increasingly recruiting female bombers -- often teenaged girls -- to thwart security checks.

Many of the female bombers have lost male relatives and are seen as psychologically vulnerable to recruitment for suicide missions.

Al Qaeda and like-minded groups have been driven out of many parts of Iraq after local Sunni Arab tribesmen turned against them, but they are making a stand in northern areas such as the rural groves near Baquba.

They often target the mainly Sunni U.S.-backed security patrols, whom they call collaborators.

(Additional reporting by Aws Qusay, Editing by Michael Roddy)

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081110/ts_nm/us_iraq


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  • Now they've got teenage girls doing their dirty work for them? Ultra-ultra-desperation!

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  • Reminds me of the twin girls blowing themselves up for Saddam as if he was a God. Sorry, but I do not feel for anyone doing those things. Just sorry for the ones what got killed and hurt. I suppose it will never stop until the Mullahs and Imams get to know the real God.

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  • "How can you explain this act?
    simple
    they dont want Male and female students gathering together and they dying to get some media
    spotlight in iraq at the moment

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  • they use innocent girls now who!
    they dont value the life of women in these cunt'rys
    they act like cave men , and thanks to the american goverment now its even worst !
    just to show you that every nation think they are better than the other's , just to be able to cope with the fact that they are fucking sheeps who get's it up the ass by a bunch of liars and the puppet like dictator they control hahahaha aint that a wonderfull world hahaha freedumb and democrizy thats all it is !!!
    ho yeah i More..

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  • U.S. targeted al-Qaida fighters in Syria, Pakistan and elsewhere.

    Mon., Nov. 10, 2008

    WASHINGTON... The U.S. military has conducted nearly a dozen secret operations against al Qaida and other terrorist groups in Syria, Pakistan and other countries since 2004.

    Pakistans president said he expects U.S. President elect Barack Obama to re evaluate American military strikes on al Qaida and Taliban targets on its side of the Afghan border.

    Anonymous U.S. officials, said the operations wer More..

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  • Male and female students were among the dead and wounded, as were Iraqi soldiers and police who had rushed to the scene.

    A Reuters television crew filmed scenes of devastation

    one of the car bomb blasts strike outside a restaurant.

    A minibus which was driving past was also hit and four or five of its passengers were killed.

    How can you explain this act? This is not a military unit, not a military barracks. There is nothing there.

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    • Sunnis vs. Shia and tribe vs. tribe warfare. That's how I explain it. I know what inside stupid Sunni heads, I've read the brilliant statements here time and again referring to Shia with utter contempt as if they were animals, not fellow Muslims. Many Shiites are no different. I'm an enemy of Islam but I'm an outsider. You can come to terms with my attitude. You can't come to terms with the fact that Iraq no longer has mixed neighborhoods, only segregated ones. Muslims accomplished that, not Mos More..

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    • Except it killed both sunni and shia.

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  • Kind of like "Hey Obama"

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  • These types of attacks will still happen long after the United States has left Iraq. This is no longer our fight, but we will continue to be blamed as long as we remain.

    We need to let Iraq take back their own country, even with all out troops and intel, we will never be able to prevent these types of attacks. Iraq needs to expel or kill these groups with their own troops.....and own money.

    We need to concentrate on our own problems at home and finally take out that douchebag in Afghanista More..

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  • The correct term is 'Martyrdom Seeker'. The New World Order is not getting a foot hold in Iraq. Who would have thought?

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  • CIA and Mossad at it again

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  • she was against occupation - lets keep it simple

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