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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Saturday, August 7, 2010: 46 Iraqis Killed, 213 Wounded

Saturday, August 7, 2010: 46 Iraqis Killed, 213 Wounded

Margaret Griffis

August 7, 2010

Explosions from an unknown source left casualties in Basra where police were already expecting large demonstrations. At least 46 Iraqis were killed and 213 more were wounded there and elsewhere. Meanwhile, U.S. forces have officially handed over control of combat operations to their Iraqi counterparts. Also, British special forces are under investigation prisoner abuse.
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki admitted his reluctance to give up the premiership is part of the deadlock preventing the formation of the new government.
In central Basra, at least two explosions of unknown origins left as many as 25 dead at the al-Ashaar souk. Medical officials reported 110 hospital admissions but the toll could be as high as 162 wounded. Although witnesses and some security sources earlier said three improved bombs were the cause of the explosions, the city’s police chief maintains that a malfunctioning generator is actually to blame. Even before the blasts, Basra police had prepared for potential demonstrations against frequent electrical blackouts. It is unclear whether this may have been related sabotage. A lawmaker blamed police for the security situation in the city. Although few reports of violence come out of Basra, it has long been clear that attacks there seldom get accurate coverage in the media.
In Baghdad, an all-night shootout at a Saidiya bomb factory left five policemen and one gunman dead. Another 14 Iraqis were wounded, among them women and children. Two suspects were later arrested. In the cache discovered at the factory was an explosives-packed minibus. Last night, gunmen killed a policeman and wounded two others in Hurriya. In the Jihad neighborhood, one civilian was killed and three more were wounded.
Bombs planted outside the homes of three policemen and a Sahwa member in Garma left 15 wounded. Four people were killed in the attacks.
At a checkpoint outside Fallujah, gunmen killed a policeman and wounded three others. A sticky bomb wounded a policeman.
Gunmen killed a policeman in Rutba.
A bomb in Abu Ghraib killed a militant leader from the 1920 Revolution Brigades. Elsewhere, a blast killed one civilian and wounded two others.
In Mosul, a police official tried to stop a suicide bomber but the explosives were triggered, killing one policeman and wounding six others, including the official. An I.E.D. killed a child. Gunmen wounded three people, including a prison warden, at a mourning service.
In Khanaqin, two brothers were killed in a blast.
Two roadside bombs in Mahmoudiya wounded two people.
Police captured nine suspects and a weapons cache in Baquba.

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