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Truck bomb kills more than 70 in northern Iraq

KIM GAMEL   06/21/09 12:33 AM ET   AP

Iraq Bombing

BAGHDAD — A truck bomb exploded as worshippers left a Shiite mosque in northern Iraq on Saturday, killing more than 70 people and wounding nearly 200 in the deadliest bombing this year.

The blast near Kirkuk _ a city rife with ethnic tensions _ came hours after the prime minister warned Iraqis to expect more violence as U.S. troops withdraw from Iraqi cities by the end of this month, but he insisted the deadline will be met "no matter what happens."

The Americans already have begun pulling back combat troops from inner-city outposts in Baghdad, Mosul and other urban areas ahead of the June 30 deadline set in a security pact that calls for a full U.S. withdrawal from Iraq by 2012.

But continued assassinations and high-profile explosions have heightened concerns that Iraqi forces are not ready to take over their own security.

Worshippers were leaving the mosque in Taza, 10 miles (20 kilometers) south of Kirkuk, following noon prayers when the truck exploded, demolishing the mosque and several mud-brick houses across the street, according to police and witnesses.

Rescue teams searched into the night to find people buried under the rubble while women begged police to let them near the site so they could search for loved ones. The U.S. military said it was providing generator lights and water at the site.

Ambulances rushed victims to the overwhelmed hospital in Kirkuk and some victims had to be taken to nearby cities. Three babies cried as they were placed on a single hospital bed to be treated.

The death toll rose to at least 72 as more bodies were found beneath the debris, according to police and hospital officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to release the information.

Brig. Gen. Sarhat Qadir of the Kirkuk police force said earlier that at least 63 people were killed and 170 were wounded, but he expected the number to rise.

Witnesses said the truck was parked across the street from the mosque and they assumed the driver was praying, although Kirkuk's police chief, Maj. Gen. Jamal Tahir, said investigators were looking into the possibility it was a suicide bombing.

"The truck was parked near our house; therefore most of the victims were found beneath the debris of the houses, mostly women and children," said Ehsan Mushir Shukur, whose sister was seriously wounded and taken to the Kurdish city of Sulaimaniyah.

He said his wife was also wounded while his sister's young son and daughter were killed.

Yellman Zain-Abideen, who was wounded by shrapnel in his hand and face, cried for his missing son who had been leaving the mosque with him when the blast occurred.

He blamed local authorities for not providing sufficient security in the mainly Turkomen area, which is surrounded by Sunni villages.

"There should have been guards around the mosque, we are living in an area surrounded by enemies," he said.

AP Television News footage later showed men using pickaxes and shovels to dig dozens of graves in the cemetery behind the mosque to bury the victims.

Many of the town's residents had fled to neighboring Iran under Saddam Hussein's Sunni-dominated regime but returned following the 2003 U.S.-led invasion. The area is a stronghold of supporters of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's Shiite Dawa party as well as the powerful Shiite Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council.

Nobody claimed responsibility for the attack, but it bore the hallmark of al-Qaida in Iraq or other Sunni insurgents who remain active in northern Iraq despite security gains.

Tensions have risen in the oil-rich area as Kurds seek to incorporate Kirkuk into their semiautonomous region despite opposition from Arabs, Turkomen and other rival ethnic groups.

Officials also have warned that insurgents are likely to stage more attacks after the withdrawal deadline to try to undermine confidence in the government's ability to protect its people.

The death toll in Saturday's explosion near Kirkuk surpassed an April 24 double female suicide bombing near a Shiite shrine in Baghdad that killed 71 people.

A suicide car bomber also struck an Iraqi police patrol Saturday in Karmah, a former insurgent stronghold west of Baghdad, killing the three officers, police said.

Al-Maliki urged Iraqis to maintain support for government forces, calling the first phase of the U.S. withdrawal plans a "great victory."

"Don't worry if some security breach occurs here or there," he said in an address earlier Saturday to members of the ethnic Turkomen community in Baghdad. "They are trying to destabilize the situation, but we will confront them."

U.S. troops, meanwhile, pressed ahead with their withdrawal plans.

On Saturday, American commanders turned over control of a key base on the edge of Baghdad's main Shiite district of Sadr City. The sprawling slum was a militia stronghold that saw fierce clashes until a cease-fire following a U.S.-backed government crackdown.

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Associated Press Writer Yahya Barzanji in Sulaimaniyah contributed to this report.

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naschkatze
A free man creates himself.
05:07 PM on 06/21/2009
We're getting closer to the end of June. Will there be even a limited pullout?
01:57 PM on 06/21/2009
The attack is being framed by the media as an attempt to incite violence.We*re at a time when 70
Iraqis killed by a bomb is not violence but an attempt to incite violence.Kill Your Television !
06:08 PM on 06/21/2009
Bingo! If that had occurred in California every day for years as it has in Iraq, there would have been a much different tone......Iraq is the saddest chapter in our history and considering the indian wars, Mexican war, Viet Nam, that is saying something.
01:37 PM on 06/21/2009
The Baghdad U-Haul franchise is having problems. Managers added a "Intended Use" blank to their rental agreement, and wouldn't allow anyone who filled in "Suicide Bombing" to take a truck out. So then the Fundies began writing "Haul Fertlizer' or "Move Religulous Objects" in the blank instead. The clerks, being mostly 17 year olds, didn't know any better and they lost another half dozen trucks. Now they have an Imam and renters have to swear on the Q'ran theyre going to bring the truck back in one piece. This of course adds to the cost and hassle of renting a truck. Colonel Steven R. Finks, commander of the coalition forces commented "I'm just glad they don't rent moving vans." Despite the prohibition on "Jihadi" usage of rental vans the franchise has made certain concessions, including renaming the popular six meter "Grandmother's Attic" vehicle the "Mosque Buster," and the eight meter van, called a "Prairie Schooner" in North America, the "Embassy Eliminator." Training, aka "profiling" is helping to reduce the problem. Women wearing burhkas with "unusually deep, husky voices, or large hands are asked to "get your husband and come back" in order to rent a vehicle. Likewise, would be "martrys" often slip up in other ways, such as filling in "In bed with 70 Virgins" as their "final destination." Careful scrutiny of the rental agreement is key, according to Sahyed.
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05:36 AM on 06/21/2009
All of bush's whores and all of bush's men . . .
~ couldn't do what sadam husain could do !
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05:33 AM on 06/21/2009
Iraq, a country with a population much smaller than even California's, suffers almost daily from suicide bombers who kill as many civilians as they possibly can. I cannot even imagine how much they must be suffering in all of this mess.
06:10 PM on 06/21/2009
True, and yet, not one American politician has been held accountable....even our soldiers are quietly given pardons for murders.....even our contractors have gotten away with murder....all for what? Oil and Israel and military goods manufactureres....shame.
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05:33 AM on 06/21/2009
Wilburrr... ~ I think bush cheney rumsfeld wolfowitz rice ect ...
~ Should be exiled to Iraq !
04:02 AM on 06/21/2009
The Wahhabists want chaos. What is the point of this attack? What do they gain from it? It's just killing for the sake of killing.
01:10 AM on 06/21/2009
War is not Holy and those who would gain from it are the "evil-doers."
11:56 PM on 06/20/2009
Bush has made of Iraq a bussines, a killing bussnes. It is clear that Bush knew of the potential conflict he will open. However, the killings work in Bush favor, he has his own terrorist organization perpetrating these massacres. Who knows, maybe Bush is the chief of Al-Qaeda.
11:22 PM on 06/20/2009
The people of Iraqi need to fix this mess themselves. Bush made a huge mistake invading that country. It is time for the US to leave - yesterday.
10:56 PM on 06/20/2009
So sad. To turn from news of Iran, and hear this. Don't those people all believe in Allah? Do they think He'll l (pbuh) look kindly on them killing each other over, what, a slight difference of opinion on the Q'uran? What a waste.
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ErnestineBass
No longer a cog in The Machine.
09:05 PM on 06/20/2009
And to think Afghanistan was called once "the forgotten war".
12:28 AM on 06/21/2009
What he said. Iraq is now "forgotten." March 09 was the first month since 2002 that Iraq did not make the top 10 news stories in America across TV, radio, the papers and internet. It's been disappearing from all of those media forms individual top 10s since then. This with still over 100,000 troops, daily deaths, and probably a long-term U.S. presence there for the next ten years. I think this is because many Americans' views are stuck in 2007. Either they think the U.S. won and want to forget about it, or think the war is lose and want to forget about it. It's not going away however. musingsoniraq.blogspot.com
12:44 AM on 06/21/2009
Remember, we americans are ignorant people. We eat, read and think whatever it is fed upon us.
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123dee
Forward America - Obama 2012
06:49 PM on 06/20/2009
I'm so emotional warn out from hearing about the death and destruction of war.
No more wars! I wish Iran a speedy settlement and hope we do not have to get
involved.
05:51 PM on 06/20/2009
Iran is the place that needs truck bombs.
06:11 PM on 06/21/2009
What a sad comment. You should be ashamed.
03:26 PM on 06/20/2009
Liberals are funny people. They want to get out of Iraq, but they want Iran to fall into chaos. Two country side by side falling into chaos, while they sit in their home thousands of mile away playing arm-chair warriors.
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ErnestineBass
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09:33 PM on 06/20/2009
1) We shouldn't have invaded Iraq in the first place, and 2) ANY type of interference in Iranian affairs on our part WOULD be characterized by radical fundamentalists as another American Imperialist power grab, and WOULD have dire consequences for those protesting the election.

Amazing that your ittybitty reptilian brain can't wrap itself around those concepts.

victorsays...mentalmidgets like yourself are the reason America is going down the tubes.
10:23 PM on 06/20/2009
Why is it whenever you point out an inconsistency in liberal thought, it is greeted with virulent personal attacks and name calling?
10:32 AM on 06/21/2009
ahhhh, "we must let the Iranians suffer in order to relieve their suffering..." sounds logical to me.

Reminds me of the Stalinists reaction to his pact with Adolf Hitler, their sworn enemy. They could only rationalize the irrational by saying it proved Stalin's "brilliance". Haha.
09:44 PM on 06/20/2009
The armchair warriors were the ones we had for the previous eight years.