Fifteen killed as bombs hit Najaf

15 Jan, 2010

Fifteen people were killed and 25 wounded in three bomb attacks in the Shia Muslim shrine city of Najaf on Thursday, an Iraqi interior ministry official told AFP. A car bomb exploded near a mosque and two other bombs blew up in a retail market in the city, 150 kilometres (90 miles) south of Baghdad, according to a security official.
An AFP correspondent in the city said Iraqi security forces deployed in large numbers following the attacks, with routes into the city sealed off. While attacks in Iraq remain common, especially in Baghdad and the northern cities of Mosul and Kirkuk, violence in Najaf has become rare.

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