Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Slaughter house Baghdad


Six children were among eight people killed when a bomb exploded at a Baghdad school on Monday [AFP]
Scores dead in Iraq bomb blasts
At least 127 people have been killed and more than 400 others wounded in a series of bomb attacks in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, police say.

Two car bombs exploded near the labour and interior ministries, two more struck in central Baghdad, and another at a police patrol in Dora, in the south of the city.
Al Jazeera English

6 comments:

  1. The brave resistance at work, again. Fighting the occupation...one school at a time.

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  2. "An Iraqi security forces spokesman said the cause of the blast was not a bomb but the accidental detonation of a cache of explosives stored within school grounds."

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  3. <span>"the blast was not a bomb but the accidental detonation of a cache of explosives stored within school grounds."</span>

     A cache of explosives stored at the school? Oh, I see, it all makes sense now. Huh?

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  4. <span>The cache inadvertently detonated after somebody set on fire the rubbish heap that it was hidden under according to police and witnesses.</span>

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  5. And who hid the cache of explosives at a school?????

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  6. <span style="">Sadr’s Mahdi Army operates in that area. Maybe one of them stashed it there last year when they were on the run, and didn’t realize it was a school, or got gunned down before he got a chance to tell anyone where it is. The point is it was an accident. </span>

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