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Blast kills Iraq wedding guests | |
(about 16 hours later) | |
At least 15 members of a wedding party, including three children, have died in a car bomb attack in the Iraqi capital. | |
At least 27 people, including the bride and groom, were also injured in the blast on Thursday evening in a southern Shia district of Baghdad. | |
The explosion occurred in front of a photo studio in Abu Dshir where the wedding party gathered for pictures. | |
An official at Yarmouk hospital, where the victims were taken, said the newlyweds escaped with minor injuries. | An official at Yarmouk hospital, where the victims were taken, said the newlyweds escaped with minor injuries. |
Several nearby shops and businesses were badly damaged in the blast. | |
Abu Dshir is a Shia enclave in Baghdad's lawless, mainly Sunni, neighbourhood of Dora. | Abu Dshir is a Shia enclave in Baghdad's lawless, mainly Sunni, neighbourhood of Dora. |
Local resident Ali Hussein told the AFP news agency: "I saw two minibuses completely burned out with bodies still inside them. | |
"People said the bomber was being chased by security forces but his car exploded when it hit the wedding party." | |
In other developments: | |
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US troops are to be bolstered in Wasit by Georgian soldiers | |
The execution was the first word of any trial concerning the killing of Ayatollah Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim, the leader of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, and 84 others in Najaf | |
US and Iraqi forces are currently undertaking a major military operation in the Baghdad area aimed at curbing sectarian unrest. | |
Some 30,000 extra US troops have now been deployed to Iraq to try to reduce the violence. | |
Popular markets have been walled off, streets closed and the number of checkpoints have been stepped up in an attempt to thwart car bomb attacks. |