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(回答先: バグダッドで自爆テロ。シーア派モスクと市場で。55人死亡。【alertnet】 投稿者 Sちゃん 日時 2005 年 7 月 17 日 05:04:15)
バグダッド南方ムサイーブ(?)の町で自爆攻撃。
58人死亡。80人負傷。
各地で自爆攻撃が多発し、先週だけでバグダッドでは少なくとも100名が死亡している。
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(シーア派モスクが狙われたのはイラクとイランとの関係修復を阻止するのが目的か。)
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4689809.stm
Last Updated: Saturday, 16 July, 2005, 19:17 GMT 20:17 UK
Many killed in Iraq suicide bomb
At least 58 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in the town of Musayyib, some 60 km (40 miles) south of Baghdad.
Police in Hilla have told the BBC the bomber blew himself up near a mosque. It seems the bomb caused a nearby fuel tanker to explode.
At least another 80 people are said to have been injured.
The blast follows a week of violence in which at least 100 people were killed in 16 suicide attacks in Baghdad.
On Friday alone, 10 suicide bombers blew themselves up in a wave of attacks across the city.
In a statement posted on the internet afterwards, the militant group al-Qaeda in Iraq said their leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi had urged them to intensify their attacks.
Earlier on Saturday, three British soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb in central Amarah, south-east Iraq.
MAJOR RECENT ATTACKS
15 July: Suicide bombs kill 16
13 July: Bomb kills 26 children
10 July: 20 army recruits killed
26 June: 35 die in Mosul attack
25 June: Suicide attacks kill 23
20 June: Several attacks, 31 dead
2 June: Multiple bombs kill 24
30 May: 27 dead in Hilla
11 May: 70 dead in Tikrit, Hawija
4 May: Irbil bombing kills 60
Mixed town
Musayyib is a mixed town where the majority of the population is Shia.
There have been bombings there in the past, but nothing on this scale, says the BBC's Richard Galpin in Baghdad.
The attacker in Musayyib is thought to have detonated explosives that blew up a petrol tanker near the Shia mosque and a market.
The explosion set neighbouring houses on fire and caused very serious damage, an interior ministry official told the AFP news agency.
The police say there are so many casualties that ambulances are having to take them to hospitals in several neighbouring towns.