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Iraqi attacker targets US allies

Baquba has seen several attacks by female bombers in recent weeks [AFP]

A female suicide bomber has killed at least eight members of a US-allied neighbourhood patrol in Iraq.

Police said the woman, wearing a traditional black robe, detonated an explosives belt in Baquba, capital of Diyala province, on Thursday night, leaving two dozen other people wounded.

Witnesses said Naaim al-Duliami, the local council chief, was killed together with seven of his bodyguards, a police officer speaking on condition of anonymity, quoted from a report on the bombing.

The attack comes as the US-backed Iraqi military prepares to expand operations in the province.

Other violence

Earlier on Thursday, attackers killed three local council members in drive-by shootings targeting checkpoints in the Sunni neighbourhood of Azamiyah in northern Baghdad.

In the northern city of Kirkuk, the teenage son of a US-sponsored newspaper editor was killed by what police said might have been a sniper attack aimed at a passing US patrol.

And in Zafaraniyah, a predominantly Shia neighbourhood in Baghdad, Abdul-Rahman Dawood, a leading figure in the prime minister's Dawa party, was wounded in a bomb explosion near his house.

 Source: Agencies
 
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Hartmut Scheiber
Germany
25/07/2008
RE: "Iraqi attacker targets US allies"
A female suicide bomber? Now I'm wondering: What do Islamists promise females then? 72 young boys in paradise? Weird... But thanks for providing Al Jazeera in English now and even with RSS. Its the best RSS I get currently. Cool.

R de Silva
Sri Lanka
26/07/2008
Iraq
I wonder what sort of peace has America given the Iraqis? As much as we would like to think of Saddam Hussain as a brutal dictator, one has to give him the credit of keeping the factions together in Iraq. The Americans did the opposite weakend Iraq internally by giving the factions a reason and the means to fight.

Ronnie
Canada
26/07/2008
To Hartmut Scheiber
Would you accept Indian Army invade Germany and your neighbour has joind the police that indian army has formed to support Indian Army?

The Ninth Scribe
United States
26/07/2008
Female Bombers in Iraq
I don't know why they blamed this on Islam or Al Qaeda since it was Al Qaeda who published the "No Women Allowed" ruling. Maybe the press should consider the real plight of the women in Iraq. Most of these women have lost their husbands and their sons! They have nothing left of their lives and I'm sick and tired of the press blaming Al Qaeda for their grief or the work of street gangs. They should remember what happened in New Orleans when no one had water or electricity. They went crazy.

 
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