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Iraq-Jordan
Bomber Kills 25 in Baghdad Suicide Attack
2005-07-25
Twenty-five people were killed yesterday when a suicide bomber blew up a truck full of explosives outside a police station in Baghdad, Iraqi officials said, but the US military put the death toll at 40. “The bodies of the victims, many of whom were policemen, were completely burned by the blast,” an Interior Ministry official said, adding that 33 others were wounded.

The US military, citing initial Iraqi police reports, said 40 people were killed, but police said they were uncertain where the figure came from. The US military said the suicide bomber used a semi-truck loaded with 220 kilograms of explosives. Twenty-two cars, 10 shops and a residential building were set ablaze in the massive explosion outside Al-Rashid police station in the Al-Mashtel neighborhood in the southeast of the capital. “It appears that the bomber who was driving the truck wanted to enter the police station, but for some reason the explosives detonated 20 meters before the police station,” the official said, adding that US and Iraqi security forces had cordoned off the area. It was the deadliest attack in Iraq since a suicide bomber blew himself up near a Shiite mosque on July 16 in the central city of Musayyib, igniting a fuel tanker and killing nearly 100 people.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Ever noticed the Iraqi authorities seem incapable of putting forth a car-ban in say the troubled areas of Iraq?

They only time the actually implemented one was during the Elections. How many lines of voters were blown to bits by car bombers? Zero!

Wanna give it a try?
Posted by: Jeper Elmeath5805   2005-07-25 14:44  

#1  Ever notice it's ALWAYS "the deadliest attack since"...Ever notice that when OUR soldiers do something extraordinary, it's never the "biggest catch of terrorists since" or "more terrorists were killed than since..." Wonder if there might be an agenda that little discrepancy?
Posted by: RMcLeod   2005-07-25 02:56  

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