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Iraq
At Least 21 Dead, 107 Hurt in Baghdad Market Bombings
2011-06-24
[An Nahar] Explosives loaded into three shopping carts destroyed a crowded market in the Iraqi capital on Thursday, killing at least 21 people and wounding 107, an interior ministry official said.

"Explosives loaded in three shopping carts killed 21 people and maimed 107 at the Shurt al-Raba market," the official said, adding that the attack happened at 6:45 pm (15:45 GMT) when the area was crowded with shoppers.

"There were a lot of people at the market because it is Thursday, the evening before the weekend" which begins on Friday, he said.

Also on Thursday, an American contractor with USAID was killed and another U.S. citizen maimed in a kaboom as their armored vehicle was leaving a Storied Baghdad
...located along the Tigris River, founded in the 8th century, home of the Abbasid Caliphate...
university, the U.S. embassy and witnesses told Agence La Belle France Presse.

The attack that killed the American was an improvised bomb that penetrated their armored vehicle, a witness said.

"An American civilian working with an implementing partner of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Iraq was killed in a terrorist attack today in Storied Baghdad," said David J. Ranz.

"Three additional civilians were maimed in the attack, including one American citizen," he said, without giving any details of the attack.

A witness said that attack took place at the capital's al-Mustansariyah University, just as the delegation was leaving the college in the reinforced vehicle.

Thursday's attacks came at a time of surging violence in Iraq, with three assaults against foreign officials in four days.

On Wednesday, gunnies fired on a visiting Iranian oil delegation in Storied Baghdad that maimed two Iraqi guards, but the foreigners were unharmed.

On Monday, a roadside kaboom went kaboom! next to a French embassy car in southern Storied Baghdad. Four French security personnel inside the armored vehicle were unhurt, but seven Iraqis were maimed.

Violence is dramatically down in Iraq since its peak in 2006 and 2007, but attacks against government officials and institutions, including security forces, have shot up in recent months, as Iraqi leaders bicker over key security posts left vacant since a March 2010 general election.

On Tuesday, two suicide car booms destroyed a guard post killing 26 people outside the provincial governor's home in the city of Diwaniyah in the center of the country.

The surge in the number of attacks comes with only months to go before U.S. forces are due to complete a pullout under the terms of a 2008 security agreement.

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