Baghdad car bombs kill five (Agencies) Updated: 2004-07-17 15:44 Two car bombs exploded at almost the same time in
and near Baghdad Saturday morning, wounding dozens of people and killing at
least five, Iraqi police said.
A member of Muqtada
al-Sadr's militia guards afternoon prayers in the Sadr City neighborhood
of Baghdad, Iraq, July 16, 2004. Al-Sadr's militia, who fought U.S. troops
for two months, is quietly working to transform itself into a
behind-the-scenes political power. [AP] | One car bomb blast hit the convoy of Iraqi Minister of Justice Malik Dohan
al-Hassan and killed four people, mostly believed to be his guards, and wounded
six others. The explosion happened near the minister's home in the Jamiya
district of central Baghdad at 7:40 a.m., according to Iraqi Interior ministry
spokesman Col. Adnan Abdulrahman.
A second car bomb -- said to be a suicide bomb -- exploded near an Iraqi
National Guard base in the city of Mahmudiyah, local Iraqi police said. That
explosion also happened at 7:40 a.m., police said.
At least 28 people were hurt, including 14 civilians and 14 National Guard
troops. The only confirmed death was an Iraqi National Guardsman, police said.
Iraqi National Guard troops fired on the car, but the vehicle crashed into a
security checkpoint and exploded next to the building, police said.
Mahmudiyah is located about 20 miles south of Baghdad.
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