Baghdad bombs kill nine
Sunday, 7 October 2007
BAGHDAD, Oct 7 (AFP): A spate of bomb attacks on day targeting police and military patrols and a government building in Baghdad killed at least nine Iraqis and wounded 12, security officials said.
"A roadside bomb went off Sunday morning when a US military patrol was passing though a main street in Al-Dora (in southwestern Baghdad) which killed three bystanders and wounded three others," a security official said.
Another three civilians were killed and four injured when a roadside bomb exploded near an Iraqi police patrol in Baghdad's eastern Al-Baladiyat neighbourhood, another security official said.
A car bomb also exploded outside the Baghdad provincial council building in the centre of the Iraqi capital, killing three people and wounding five, the official said.
"A roadside bomb went off Sunday morning when a US military patrol was passing though a main street in Al-Dora (in southwestern Baghdad) which killed three bystanders and wounded three others," a security official said.
Another three civilians were killed and four injured when a roadside bomb exploded near an Iraqi police patrol in Baghdad's eastern Al-Baladiyat neighbourhood, another security official said.
A car bomb also exploded outside the Baghdad provincial council building in the centre of the Iraqi capital, killing three people and wounding five, the official said.