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KurdistanObserver.com
Car Bombs Kill 13 In Sulaimani City
Australian Associated Press
Oct 26, 2005
Two suicide bomb attacks have killed at least
13 people in the Iraqi Kurdish city of Sulaimani, police and hospital officials
said.
One suicide bomber in a car blew himself up
near a building housing regional officials who deal with Kurdish militia forces,
known as the peshmerga, killing 12 people, police said.
Earlier, two other suicide bombers in cars
targeted Kurdish official Mulla Bakhtiar as he left his house.
He escaped the assassination attempt but one of
his guards was killed, police said.
Sulaimani, in the northern mountains, has been
among the most tranquil spots in Iraq, rarely troubled by the violence that has
racked the country in the past two years, and has been the focus of considerable
business investment.
The blast came on a day when Iraq's Electoral
Commission released final results of an October 15 referendum showing 79 per
cent approval for the constitution, which enshrines Kurdistan's broad autonomy.
Sunni Arab insurgents fighting the Shi'ite and
Kurdish-led government in Baghdad opposed the charter.
Kurds have also been attacked by Sunni Arab
supporters of ousted President Saddam Hussein, who went on trial in Baghdad last
week.
Among the accusations he faces are genocide
against Kurds and the gassing of Kurdish civilians in 1988 at Halabja, 80km from
Sulaimani.
Sulaimani is the base of the Patriotic Union of
Kurdistan (PUK), headed by Iraqi President Jalal Talabani. The PUK is one of the
two main Kurdish parties that dominate the region. |