- Title: IRAQ: Baghdad bus bomb kills 30 a week before vote
- Date: 8th December 2005
- Summary: VARIOUS OF FIREMEN REMOVING CHARRED BODIES
- Embargoed: 23rd December 2005 12:00
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- Location: Iraq
- Country: Iraq
- Topics: Crime / Law Enforcement
- Reuters ID: LVA1KCO0RBHC6JVN0REVRMSBAANK
- Story Text: A suicide bomber killed 30 people and wounded at least 25 on a Baghdad bus on Thursday (December 8), in a bloody escalation of Iraq's insurgency a week before elections.
The second major suicide bombing in the capital in three days, after a lull of several weeks, snapped attention back onto Iraq's sectarian tensions after the theatre of Saddam Hussein's trial this week.
It came a day after U.S. President George W. Bush applauded the progress in the reconstruction of Iraqi cities like Najaf and Mosul, and as kidnappers holding four Western hostages extended a deadline to kill them by 48 hours.
Police said the crowded public bus was about to leave the Nahda bus station in central Baghdad for the southern Shi'ite city of Nassiriya when the attacker got on board and detonated a vest packed with explosives.
Firefighters pulled charred bodies from the wrecked bus and loaded them into waiting ambulances as police tried to restore order around the site of the blast.
"As a bus was about to leave Al-Nahdha Bus Station heading to Nassiriya and as I was standing near the exit door of the station the bus exploded," Thamir ni'ma Hussein, an eye witness told Reuters television as he stood in front of the mangled wreckage, adding he had seen some passengers who survived with injuries. "All the remaining people inside the bus were killed," he said.
In August the central Baghdad bus station was hit by three car bombs, one of which tore through a bus destined for Basra, also in the predominantly Shi'ite south.
Thursday's bombing was the latest in a seemingly relentless insurgency led by Sunni Arabs, once dominant under Saddam, and foreign fighters against the Shi'ite and Kurdish-led government and its U.S. backers.
On Tuesday, suicide bombers breached security at Baghdad's police academy and killed 36 police officers and cadets.
Security forces are braced for a surge in violence ahead of the Dec. 15 elections for Iraq's first full-term government since Saddam's fall. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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