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Updated  4/4/2012 3:03:08 PM

Car bomb kills five in Iraq: officials



Baghdad: A car bomb apparently targeting a local police chief killed five people and wounded 10 in central Iraq today, police and medical officials said. "Five people were killed and ten wounded by a car bomb" that exploded near the town of Dhuluiyah, 70 kilometres (45 miles) north of Baghdad, a senior police officer in near by Samarra said.

 


The five dead were all civilians, he said. A medical official in Dhuluiyah hospital confirmed that the facility received five dead people and 10 wounded. The police officer said that the explosion took place at about 8:30 am (5:30 GMT) when Dhuluiyah police chief Colonel Qandil Khalil's convoy was passing by.

 

It was the second attack against Khalil's convoy this year, after a previous car bombing in January. Dhuluiyah is part of Sunni-majority Salaheddin province. It was an Al-Qaeda stronghold after the 2003 US-led invasion before the government took back control with the help of tribal militias. (AFP)

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