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7 killed, 25 wounded in twin blasts

Two car bombs simultaneously go off in the Kadhimiyah neighbourhood in northern Baghdad, killing seven people and injuring 25.

Updated on: Jun 06, 2007 05:42 PM IST
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Two car bombs simultaneously went off on Wednesday in the Kadhimiyah neighbourhood in northern Baghdad, killing seven people and injuring 25, independent Voices of Iraq news agency reported citing a police source.

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The first bomb went off at Al-Zahraa Square in Kadhimiyah district, while the second exploded near a women's prison in the same area, the source added.

The blasts caused severe damage to the nearby buildings and vehicles.

Kadhimiyah is a holy Shia city that hosts the shrines of two Shia Imams, the seventh Shia Imam Mousa al-Kadhem and his grandson Mohammed al-Jawad. It is located in northern Baghdad.

Three unidentified gunmen shot dead Sheikh Raheem al-Hesnawi, a representative of top Shia cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, in front of his house Wednesday in Najaf, Voices of Iraq reported, citing a security source in Najaf city.

Al-Hesnawi is one of the prominent Shia clerics in al-Mekhshab region in southern Najaf, the report added. He moved to Najaf this year when he joined al-Sistani's office.

 
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