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Ramadi hit by twin bomb attacks | Ramadi hit by twin bomb attacks |
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Two suicide car bombers have killed at least 24 people near the Iraqi city of Ramadi, west of Baghdad, police say. | Two suicide car bombers have killed at least 24 people near the Iraqi city of Ramadi, west of Baghdad, police say. |
The first exploded in a busy market in Albu Thiyab, to the east of Ramadi, killing at least 15 and injuring 30. | The first exploded in a busy market in Albu Thiyab, to the east of Ramadi, killing at least 15 and injuring 30. |
The other targeted a police checkpoint some 15 minutes later in the town of al Jazeera. Five police officers and five bystanders died. Ten people were hurt. | The other targeted a police checkpoint some 15 minutes later in the town of al Jazeera. Five police officers and five bystanders died. Ten people were hurt. |
Correspondents say the attacks may be linked to an ongoing power struggle between al-Qaeda and Sunni tribes. | Correspondents say the attacks may be linked to an ongoing power struggle between al-Qaeda and Sunni tribes. |
Frequent target | Frequent target |
"Ten were killed in each explosion and both were from suicide car bombs," said Tariq al-Dulaimi, a senior security official in Anbar province. | "Ten were killed in each explosion and both were from suicide car bombs," said Tariq al-Dulaimi, a senior security official in Anbar province. |
The BBC's Andrew North in Baghdad says this is an area where local tribes have turned against al-Qaeda in the past six months, provoking frequent reprisal attacks by supporters of the extreme Sunni group. | The BBC's Andrew North in Baghdad says this is an area where local tribes have turned against al-Qaeda in the past six months, provoking frequent reprisal attacks by supporters of the extreme Sunni group. |
The US military believes this tribal alliance is helping to reduce violence in what has long been an insurgent stronghold, our correspondent says. | The US military believes this tribal alliance is helping to reduce violence in what has long been an insurgent stronghold, our correspondent says. |
It has also been stepping up raids on al-Qaeda which it blames for most of the car bombings. | It has also been stepping up raids on al-Qaeda which it blames for most of the car bombings. |
The US announced it had detained another 15 suspected members of the network on Monday. But the suicide car bombings continue - there were three reported on Sunday. | The US announced it had detained another 15 suspected members of the network on Monday. But the suicide car bombings continue - there were three reported on Sunday. |
In other developments: | In other developments: |