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This Article is From Jun 16, 2013

Series of attacks kill 40 people across Iraq

Series of attacks kill 40 people across Iraq
Baghdad: A blistering string of apparently coordinated bombings and a shooting across Iraq killed at least 40 and wounded dozens on Sunday, spreading fear throughout the county in a wave of violence that is raising the prospect of a return to widespread sectarian killing a decade after a
US-led invasion.

Violence has spiked sharply in Iraq in recent months, with the death toll rising to levels not seen since 2008. Nearly 2,000 have been killed since the start of April, including more than 170 this month.

The surge in bloodshed accompanies rising sectarian tensions within Iraq and growing concerns that its unrest is being fanned by the Syrian civil war raging next door.

Most of today's car bombs hit Shiite-majority areas and caused most of the casualties. The blasts hit half a dozen cities and towns in the south and center of the country.

There was no claim of responsibility for any of the attacks, but they bore the hallmark of al-Qaeda in Iraq, which uses car bombs, suicide bombers and coordinated attacks, most aimed at security forces and members of Iraq's Shiite majority.

Sunday's blasts began with a parked car bomb exploding early in the morning in the industrial area of the city of Kut, killing six people and wounding 15. That was followed by another car bomb outside the city that targeted construction workers. It killed five and wounded 12, according to police.

In a teahouse hit by one of the blasts, a blood-stained tribal headdress and slippers were strewn on the floor, alongside overturned chair and couches. Kut is 160 kilometers southeast of Baghdad. In the oil-rich city of Basra in southern Iraq, a car bomb exploded on a busy downtown street.

As police and rescuers rushed to the scene of the initial blast, a second car exploded. Six people were reported killed. Cleaners were seen sweeping up pieces of the car bomb, which
damaged nearby cars and shops. About an hour later, parked car bombs ripped through two neighborhoods in the southern city of Nasiriyah, 320 kilometers southeast of Baghdad, killing two and wounding 19, police said.

In the Shiite holy city of Najaf, 160 kilometers south of Baghdad, a blast struck a produce market, killing eight and wounding 28. Blasts were also reported in the communities of
Hillah, Mahmoudiya and Madain, all south of Baghdad, killing seven in total. In the north's Tuz Khormato city, a roadside bomb targeted a passing police patrol, killing two policemen.

The shooting broke out near the northern city of Mosul. Police said gunmen attacked police guarding a remote stretch of an oil pipeline, killing four and wounding five.

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