Iraq suicide bomber kills three, wounds 100

Iraq suicide bomber kills three, wounds 100
Updated 22 March 2013
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Iraq suicide bomber kills three, wounds 100

Iraq suicide bomber kills three, wounds 100

KIRKUK, Iraq: A suicide bomber blew up a car in northern Iraq on Monday, killing two policemen and a woman, and wounding 100 other people, many of them schoolchildren, officials said.
The bomber struck at a police station in the town of Dibis, northwest of the ethnically mixed oil city of Kirkuk, district official Abdullah Al-Salehi told AFP.
Many of the wounded were pupils at an adjacent Kurdish girls’ secondary school, Salehi added.
The blast hit at around 10:00 a.m. (0700 GMT), a police officer in the city of Kirkuk said.
Dibis is part of a swathe of territory that the Kurds want to join to their autonomous region in northern Iraq, over the objections of the federal government in Baghdad.
Diplomats say the dispute poses the biggest threat to Iraq’s long-term stability.
The bombing come a day after attacks killed 11 people, including an anti-government protest organizer and a city council member.
Violence has decreased from its peak in 2006 and 2007 when sectarian bloodshed raged between Sunni and Shiite Arabs.
But 10 years after the US-led invasion, attacks remain common, killing 220 people last month, according to an AFP tally based on security and medical sources.