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'Dozens killed' in Iraq bombing 'Dozens killed' in Iraq bombing
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A car bomb has exploded in a crowded market in the southern Iraqi province of Dhiqar, killing at least 28 people.A car bomb has exploded in a crowded market in the southern Iraqi province of Dhiqar, killing at least 28 people.
Hospital officials say about 40 people were wounded in the mid-morning attack, although the number of casualties is expected to rise.Hospital officials say about 40 people were wounded in the mid-morning attack, although the number of casualties is expected to rise.
Police say the bomb was in a parked car in the town of Bathaa, about 320km (200 miles) south-east of Baghdad.Police say the bomb was in a parked car in the town of Bathaa, about 320km (200 miles) south-east of Baghdad.
In the past the area has been the scene of fighting between rival Shia militia factions.In the past the area has been the scene of fighting between rival Shia militia factions.
A statement posted on the Dhiqar province website said that "no fewer than 30 bodies were collected and around 70 others were wounded," AFP news agency reported.A statement posted on the Dhiqar province website said that "no fewer than 30 bodies were collected and around 70 others were wounded," AFP news agency reported.
"Children and women are among the dead," said Bathas's mayor, Ali Fahad."Children and women are among the dead," said Bathas's mayor, Ali Fahad.
He said the casualties were being taken to a hospital in Nasiriya, about 30km away.He said the casualties were being taken to a hospital in Nasiriya, about 30km away.
Overall, attacks have fallen sharply in Iraq. Overall, attacks have fallen sharply in class="inlineText" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/country_profiles/791014.stm">Iraq.
But a number of recent blasts in the south have raised fears that sustained violence could return to the area. But a number of class="inlineText" href="/1/hi/world/8030258.stm">recent blasts in the south have raised fears that sustained violence could return to the area.
The US plans to withdraw troops from Iraqi cities and major towns by 30 June, and is due to end combat operations across Iraq by September 2010, leaving Iraqi security forces to cope alone. The US class="inlineText" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/8020815.stm">plans to withdraw its troops from Iraqi cities and major towns by 30 June, and is due to end combat operations across Iraq by September 2010, leaving Iraqi security forces to cope alone.


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