Iraq car bombs leave 10 dead

Published November 16, 2008

MOSUL, Nov 15: Seven people were killed and more than three dozen wounded on Saturday when a car bomb exploded near an auto dealership in the northern Iraqi town of Tal Afar, Iraqi police said.

However, a US military spokesman said in a statement that 10 people were killed and another 20 wounded in the bombing, which he said took place near a car market and targeted civilians.

The town is half way between the Syrian border and the city of Mosul, which the US military considers to be the last remaining urban bastion of Al Qaeda in Iraq.

Iraq has seen dramatic improvements in security over the past year as US and Iraqi forces have teamed up with local tribes to drive out insurgents and militias, but attacks are still common in some parts of the country.

In Baghdad a car bomb exploded near the National Theatre, killing at least three people and wounding another 23, police said.

Another 10 people were wounded, including seven civilians, in two separate bomb attacks, police said. One targeted a police patrol and another set alight a mostly empty oil tanker.

In another roadside bomb attack outside the town of Fallujah once the epicentre of the Sunni insurgency six policemen, including one officer, were wounded, police Captain Jumaa Hussein Hamadi said.

In March 2007, the mostly Turkmen town of Tal Afar saw one of the deadliest single attacks in Iraq since the US-led invasion four years earlier when a suicide truck bomb killed more than 150 people.—AFP

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