A soldier and policemen inspect the site of a
bomb attack at a police station in Baghdad's Hurriya district October
12, 2011. Two suicide car bombers and a car bomb hit police in separate
districts of the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Wednesday, killing at least 14
people and wounding around 60, interior ministry and police sources
said. REUTERS/Stringer
BAGHDAD (Reuters) — Suicide
bombers and roadside blasts targeted police in a wave of attacks across
Baghdad on Wednesday, killing at least 23 people and wounding dozens on
the second day of serial bombings in the Iraqi capital in less than a
week.One bomber rammed an explosives-filled vehicle into a police station
in central Alwiya district, killing 13, and another blew up his car at a
police building in northwestern Hurriya, killing 4 people and wounding
40, officials said.
"A car approached and... the driver smashed through the checkpoint
and exploded the car when he hit a concrete barrier," Police Lt. Nadeer
Adel told Reuters. "Smoke was everywhere, we all took cover. Minutes
later we found a crater and some of our police were dead."
The Hurriya blast burned out police vehicles and damaged the
station's blue protective blast walls next to the large crater in the
road. In other districts blasts blew out windows from nearby homes and
shops, scattering streets with debris.
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