BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Two bombs killed 42 people and wounded 65 at a market in Iraq's northern Diyala province on Friday, shortly before the scheduled release of full preliminary parliamentary vote results, a source at the provincial security office said in updating the toll.
A car bomb and a roadside bomb exploded in the town of Khalis, about 80 km (50 miles) north of Baghdad, the source said.
Friday, March 26, 2010
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<span>More from the "glorious" resistance? And not a U.S. soldier in sight?</span>
ReplyDeleteThe primary targets of the resistance were the GoI, ISF, Shiites, Kurds, and any Iraqi Sunni Arab with the gall to collaborate with Iraqi Shiites and Kurds.
ReplyDeleteIraqis at least know this. Why are so many non Iraqis so stupid?