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Al Qaeda’s coordinated attacks kill 111 in Iraq

A wave of attacks across Iraq on Monday killed 111 people in the country's deadliest day in two and a half years after al-Qaeda warned it would mount new attacks and sought to retake territory.

Updated on: Jul 24, 2012 12:17 AM IST
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A wave of attacks across Iraq on Monday killed 111 people in the country's deadliest day in two and a half years after al-Qaeda warned it would mount new attacks and sought to retake territory.

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Officials said at least 235 people were wounded in 28 different attacks launched in 19 cities, shattering a relative calm which had held in the lead-up to the start on Saturday of the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.

The violence drew condemnation from the United Nations special envoy to Iraq, the country's parliament speaker, and neighbouring Iran.

In Monday's deadliest attack — a string of roadside bombs and a car bomb followed by a suicide attack targeting emergency responders in the town of Taji -- at least 42 people were killed and 40 wounded, according to two medical officials. “I heard explosions in the distance so I left my house and I saw a car outside,” said 40-year-old Taji resident Abu Mohammed, who added that police inspectors concluded the vehicle was a car bomb.

 
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