IRAQ - July 16 - Attacks In Kirkuk And Diyala Kill More Than 100 Iraqis.

From: APS Diplomat Recorder | Date: July 21, 2007 | Copyright information

A suicide bomber in the volatile northern city of Kirkuk crashes his truck into a compound that includes offices of a major Kurdish political party, killing 85 people. Many victims were women and children, shopping in the busy market next to the political offices, who were engulfed by a large fireball. Hours later, the Iraqi authorities said, men wearing Iraqi military uniforms stormed into a village in Diyala Province and killed 29 men, women and children. An Iraqi security offici...

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