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Many dead in northern Iraq blasts | Many dead in northern Iraq blasts |
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At least 23 people have been killed and 65 injured in a series of bombings in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk. | |
In the deadliest attack, a suicide bomber blew up a truck killing 18 people close to offices of Kurdish political parties and a police station. | |
Hours later, a joint US-Iraqi security patrol was targeted in an attack which left three civilians dead. | |
Two further roadside bomb attacks were reported, as well as a suicide car bomb attack at an Iraqi army checkpoint. | |
At least one person was killed in another blast that targeted the house of a local tribal leader. | |
In Baghdad, officials said 24 bodies were found. Most of the victims had been shot dead in apparent sectarian attacks. | |
Several of the corpses showed signs of torture, officials said. About 180 bodies have been found in the city in the last five days. | |
Dozens injured | |
In the Kirkuk truck bombing, eyewitnesses said the driver opened fire on bystanders before blowing up his vehicle. | |
The attack took place near offices of the two main Kurdish political parties - Iraqi President Jalal Talabani's Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Kurdish President Massoud Barzani. | |
The compound also houses a police station, a prison and TV station. | |
"He drove towards the centre, firing the gun with one hand randomly to push back civilians, and then detonated the truck in front of the centre," a police officer said. | |
At least 55 people were wounded in the blast, which left charred and mangled corpses amid wreckage of collapsed buildings. | |
Police said a number of women and children visiting prisoners were among the victims. | |
Kirkuk is disputed by Sunni Arabs and Kurds, and its final status is a sensitive issue in Iraq. | |
A recent dispute over the raising of the Kurdish flag over government buildings has also aggravated those divisions. | A recent dispute over the raising of the Kurdish flag over government buildings has also aggravated those divisions. |