Major Attacks In Iraq Since Jan. 1
POSTED: 3:13 am PDT October 25,
2009
UPDATED: 7:31 am PDT October 25,
2009
Major attacks in Iraq since Jan. 1, when a new U.S.-Iraqi security pact took effect: -- Oct. 25 -- Two powerful car bombs explode in downtown Baghdad, killing at least 106 people in an apparent attempt to target the fragile city's government offices. -- Aug. 19 -- A series of bombings against ministries kills 102 people, including 65 at the Foreign Ministry, 28 at the Finance Minister and 8 at the Health Ministry. More than 500 are wounded in the attacks.
-- Aug. 7 -- A suicide truck bomb targets a Shiite mosque in a northern suburb of Mosul, flattening the mosque and killing at least 44 people. The attack also injures more than 200 people. Bombings against Shiite pilgrims in Baghdad kill seven. -- June 24 -- Bomb rips through crowded market in Baghdad's Sadr City, killing 78. -- May 20 -- A parked car bomb explodes near several restaurants in northwest Baghdad, killing 41. --April 29 -- Twin car bombing in a popular shopping area in Sadr City, the biggest Shiite district in Baghdad, kills 51 people. -- April 24 -- Back-to-back female suicide bombings kill 71 people outside the most important Shiite shrine in Baghdad in Kazimiyah. -- April 23 -- Suicide bomber strikes restaurant in Muqdadiyah, kills at least 53, including 44 Iranian pilgrims, three Iraqis and six burned beyond recognition bodies. -- March 10 -- Suicide bomber targets tribal leaders at market in Abu Ghraib, killing 33. -- March 8 -- Suicide bomber strikes police academy in Baghdad, killing at least 30. -- Feb. 13 -- Female suicide bomber targets Shiite pilgrims in Musayyib, killing 40. -- Jan. 4 -- Female suicide bomber strikes Shiite pilgrims in Baghdad, killing 38.
Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
The following are comments from our users. Opinions expressed are neither created nor endorsed by 10News.com. By posting your comments you agree to accept our Terms of Use. To report an offensive or otherwise inappropriate comment, click the "Flag" link that appears beneath that comment. Flagging a comment will send it to our editorial staff for review.











