Five car bombs in Baghdad kill 26

Five car bombs killed 26 people in Baghdad on Saturday, police and medics said.

July 19, 2014

Sahoub Baghdadi





BAGHDAD – Five car bombs killed 26 people in Baghdad on Saturday, police and medics said.



The first explosion, a suicide car bombing, killed seven people at a police checkpoint in the Abu Dsheer district in the south of the capital, the sources said.



Four other car bombs killed a total of 19 people: one in the Bayaa district in southwestern Baghdad, one in the western district of Jihad and two in northern Baghdad’s Kadhimiya.



Militants fought off an army offensive to retake the northern city of Tikrit on Tuesday. The army was forced to pull back south of the city on the banks of the Tigris.



The fighting has exacerbated a political crisis in Baghdad, where Shiite caretaker Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki is trying to form a government in the face of opposition from Sunnis, Kurds and some Shiites, three months after Iraq held a parliamentary election. Iraq’s Shi’ite clergy as well as Western powers have pressed politicians to overcome their deadlock and agree a new unity government to help tackle the insurgency and prevent Iraq from splitting down ethnic and sectarian lines. – Reuters


July 19, 2014
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