Spate of attacks kill eight in Iraq

I speculate as to whether Iraq (Baghdad) has a Chamber of Commerce and Tourism that promotes vacation packages to this Middle Eastern, Islamic wonderland? Wouldn’t that be something? How would one go about advertising for this most unique family destination? Surely there must be something they could offer would-be travelers; I can’t think of any thing at the moment, but I’ll work on it… TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Associated Press

by Salam Faraj Salam Faraj Sun Jan 23, 5:12 am ET

BAGHDAD (AFP) – Car bombs and explosions killed eight people, including a policeman and two teenage boys, in and around Baghdad on Sunday, the latest in a spate of attacks indicating an apparent spike in unrest.

The six blasts, which occurred between 7:00 am (0400 GMT) and around 10:30 am, came after a series of explosions in the past week killed at least 116 people over a three day period, breaking a relative calm that had settled after Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki formed a new government a month ago.

One car bomb on Sunday targeted a police patrol in Al-Alam neighbourhood of southwest Baghdad killing two people, one of them a policemen, and wounding eight people, among them four police, the official said.

Another vehicle packed with explosives was detonated on Abu Nawas street, on the banks of the Tigris river which snakes through the capital, leaving one person dead and six people wounded.

And in the mostly Shiite north Baghdad neighbourhood of Kadhimiyah, a car bomb struck a bus carrying Iranian pilgrims, according to the interior ministry official. One of the pilgrims was killed and eight were wounded in the 10:00 am (0700 GMT) blast.

The pilgrims were in Iraq for Arbaeen commemoration ceremonies, which mark 40 days since the anniversary of the death of Imam Hussein, a cleric who is revered by Shiite Muslims.

In a separate car bomb attack, four people were wounded, including a policeman, in the commercial Karrada district in the centre of Baghdad.

And on a main road in the town of Taji, 25 kilometres (15 miles) north of the capital, a bomb-filled vehicle was blown up, killing two people and wounding four.

Also north of Baghdad, two teenage boys were killed when a roadside bomb targeting an anti-Qaeda Sunni militiaman exploded in the town of Tarmiyah, police First Lieutenant Nashat Sarhan said.

The boys, aged 13 and 14, were on their way to school when the bomb exploded. The militiaman, a member of the Sahwa (Awakening) forces that turned against Al-Qaeda and sided with the US military from late 2006, was unharmed.

Violence has dropped dramatically across Iraq since its peak in 2006 and 2007 but attacks remain common.

Blasts in the past week, which included suicide bombs, killed 116 people and wounded scores more. They targeted security force members and Shiite pilgrims ahead of major commemoration ceremonies and struck in the cities of Tikrit, Baquba, Baghdad and Karbala.

By comparison, a total of 151 people were killed throughout December.

The apparent spike in violence comes just a month after Maliki named his new cabinet, ending a protracted political stalemate which followed elections in March.

He has yet to appoint ministers charged with the interior, defence or national security portfolios, however, and currently holds interim responsibility for the entire Iraqi security apparatus.

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