Major attacks in Iraq since Jan. 1 when new US-Iraqi security pact took effect
By The Associated Press, Gaea News NetworkFriday, April 24, 2009
Major attacks in Iraq since Jan. 1
Major attacks in Iraq since Jan. 1, when a new U.S.-Iraqi security pact took effect:
— Oct. 25 — Two powerful car bombs explode in downtown Baghdad, killing at least 136 people in an apparent attempt to target the fragile city’s government offices.
— Aug. 19 — A series of bombings against ministries kills 102 people, including 65 at the Foreign Ministry, 28 at the Finance Minister and 8 at the Health Ministry. More than 500 are wounded in the attacks.
— Aug. 7 — A suicide truck bomb targets a Shiite mosque in a northern suburb of Mosul, flattening the mosque and killing at least 44 people. The attack also injures more than 200 people. Bombings against Shiite pilgrims in Baghdad kill seven.
— June 24 — Bomb rips through crowded market in Baghdad’s Sadr City, killing 78.
— May 20 — A parked car bomb explodes near several restaurants in northwest Baghdad, killing 41.
—April 29 — Twin car bombing in a popular shopping area in Sadr City, the biggest Shiite district in Baghdad, kills 51 people.
— April 24 — Back-to-back female suicide bombings kill 71 people outside the most important Shiite shrine in Baghdad in Kazimiyah.
— April 23 — Suicide bomber strikes restaurant in Muqdadiyah, kills at least 53, including 44 Iranian pilgrims, three Iraqis and six burned beyond recognition bodies.
— March 10 — Suicide bomber targets tribal leaders at market in Abu Ghraib, killing 33.
— March 8 — Suicide bomber strikes police academy in Baghdad, killing at least 30.
— Feb. 13 — Female suicide bomber targets Shiite pilgrims in Musayyib, killing 40.
— Jan. 4 — Female suicide bomber strikes Shiite pilgrims in Baghdad, killing 38.
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