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Suicide car bomber kills 6 people in Kirkuk

Other News Materials 12 May 2009 14:16 (UTC +04:00)

A suicide bomber rammed his car into an Iraqi police truck Tuesday, killing five policemen and a civilian in the northern oil city of Kirkuk, said police, AP reported.

The attack, which took place in a crowded downtown commercial area packed with people preparing for work, also wounded at least 11 others, including children and other civilians, said Brig. Gen. Sarhat Qadir, the police spokesman in Kirkuk.

Qadir originally reported that three civilians had died in the blast, which left a scene of devastation around the market of burnt cars and smoldering shops. Firefighters hosed down the street, and police carried off the charred bodies of their colleagues after the attack

A roadside bomb exploded near an army patrol on the other side of the city at the same time as the suicide attack, but there were no casualties, said Qadir.

Kirkuk is the center of Iraq's oil production in the north and is contested between its Kurdish and Arab populations. Kurdish leaders seek to incorporate it into their semiautonomous region in the north, making it one of the most sensitive areas for Iraqi leaders and U.S. military commanders preparing to withdraw their troops from the country by the end of 2011.

The showdown has been so volatile that Kirkuk was excluded from regional elections in January and the United Nations has offered a proposal for compromise plans.

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