Blog # 2
Dozens killed in Iraq car bomb attacks in Shia areas
They say 17 people died in twin blasts at a market in Baghdad and another 13
in explosions in the town of Shomali, south of the capital.
At least two people were killed in a blast in the holy Shia city of
Karbala.
Sunni insurgents linked to al-Qaeda have been blamed for much of the recent
violence across Iraq.
No group has so far claimed responsibility for Friday's bombings.
Meanwhile, thousands of Sunnis held protest rallies in several cities against
the Shia-dominated government of Prime Minister Nouri Maliki, accusing him of
monopolising power.
Rising tensions
The two bombs were set off just after 09:00 local time (06:00 GMT) at the
packed bird market in Baghdad's northern Khadimiya district, the officials
say.
The first bomb exploded at the main entrance, and as panicked crowds tried to
flee the area, the second device went off.
Later on Friday, a car bomb exploded at the main bus stop in Shomali, killing
at least 14 people. The second blast targeted a local market.
In a separate attack, at least two people were killed in a car bomb blast on
the outskirts of Karbala.
The bombings are the latest in a series of deadly attacks in Iraqi cities
that have left scores of people dead since the beginning of the year
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-21378967
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