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Eleven killed in Kirkuk car bomb | |
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Eleven police have been killed and 23 people wounded in a car bomb attack in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, police have told the BBC. | |
Those killed had been protecting an oil installation, police officials told the AFP news agency. There were many civilians among the injured. | |
Police said the death toll was preliminary and was likely to rise. | Police said the death toll was preliminary and was likely to rise. |
Kirkuk is the centre of northern Iraq's oil industry, and home to a volatile mix of Kurds, Arabs and Turkmen. | Kirkuk is the centre of northern Iraq's oil industry, and home to a volatile mix of Kurds, Arabs and Turkmen. |
Officials said the attack seemed to have been targeting a police convoy assigned to protect Iraq's northern oil infrastructure. | |
A police spokesman said those killed were travelling through a southern neighbourhood of the city when the bomb, which was planted in a parked car, exploded. | |
Lt Col Yadgar Rashid, a senior police officer in Kirkuk, told the BBC that many of those injured by the blast were civilians. | |
Cities in northern Iraq have suffered several bomb attacks recently, as al-Qaeda and other militant groups fight to retain their stronghold in the region. |
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