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Baghdad blast kills Sunni leaders | Baghdad blast kills Sunni leaders |
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A number of senior Sunni tribal leaders are among 12 people killed in a suicide bombing at a hotel in central Baghdad. | |
"According to initial reports, six sheikhs are among the dead," Lieutenant Colonel Scott Bleichwehl said. | "According to initial reports, six sheikhs are among the dead," Lieutenant Colonel Scott Bleichwehl said. |
The Sunni leaders, from Anbar province, were meeting at the hotel and were the target of the attack, police said. | The Sunni leaders, from Anbar province, were meeting at the hotel and were the target of the attack, police said. |
Elsewhere in Iraq, at least 27 people died in a blast in Baiji, in the north, and eight people were killed in a blast in the southern city of Hilla. | Elsewhere in Iraq, at least 27 people died in a blast in Baiji, in the north, and eight people were killed in a blast in the southern city of Hilla. |
Fifteen people were injured in the bombing at the Mansour Hotel, which is used by Westerners and Iraqi officials. The bomb exploded in the lobby. | Fifteen people were injured in the bombing at the Mansour Hotel, which is used by Westerners and Iraqi officials. The bomb exploded in the lobby. |
The whole building shook for a few seconds Witness Reports said Sunni tribal leader Fasal al-Khoud was among the dead. | The whole building shook for a few seconds Witness Reports said Sunni tribal leader Fasal al-Khoud was among the dead. |
Mr Khoud was one of the founders of the Anbar Salvation Council which has close contacts with the US-led coalition. | Mr Khoud was one of the founders of the Anbar Salvation Council which has close contacts with the US-led coalition. |
In recent months many of the tribes in Anbar have turned against al-Qaeda and related radical Sunni insurgent groups. This attack is likely to aggravate the rift between them, says the BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad. | In recent months many of the tribes in Anbar have turned against al-Qaeda and related radical Sunni insurgent groups. This attack is likely to aggravate the rift between them, says the BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad. |
An Iraqi journalist, Rahim al-Maliki, who worked for al-Iraqiya TV, was also killed in the blast. | An Iraqi journalist, Rahim al-Maliki, who worked for al-Iraqiya TV, was also killed in the blast. |
"It was a huge explosion, the whole building shook for a few seconds," one witness said. | "It was a huge explosion, the whole building shook for a few seconds," one witness said. |
A hotel worker, Saif al-Rubaie, 28, told the Associated Press news agency the casualties were Iraqis, mostly employees who were in the reception area. | A hotel worker, Saif al-Rubaie, 28, told the Associated Press news agency the casualties were Iraqis, mostly employees who were in the reception area. |
The hotel is situated on the banks of the Tigris River, near Baghdad's Green Zone, and is often used by Iraqi officials visiting the capital. | The hotel is situated on the banks of the Tigris River, near Baghdad's Green Zone, and is often used by Iraqi officials visiting the capital. |
A number of foreigners also live in the hotel. | A number of foreigners also live in the hotel. |
In other attacks across the country, at least 27 people were killed, including 13 police, when an attacker rammed an oil tanker into the police headquarters in Baiji. | In other attacks across the country, at least 27 people were killed, including 13 police, when an attacker rammed an oil tanker into the police headquarters in Baiji. |
And at least eight people died when a bomb ripped into a crowd of police recruits outside the governor's office in Hilla, 100km (60 miles) south of Baghdad. | And at least eight people died when a bomb ripped into a crowd of police recruits outside the governor's office in Hilla, 100km (60 miles) south of Baghdad. |
The attacks come despite a big security drive by US and Iraqi forces in Baghdad and Baquba, 60km (35 miles) north-east of the capital. | The attacks come despite a big security drive by US and Iraqi forces in Baghdad and Baquba, 60km (35 miles) north-east of the capital. |
American generals have admitted that many senior al-Qaeda figures have escaped from the latest operations and that Iraqi forces are not up to the task of holding the ground that has been won. | American generals have admitted that many senior al-Qaeda figures have escaped from the latest operations and that Iraqi forces are not up to the task of holding the ground that has been won. |