String of bombings kill 12 in Iraq market: officials
BAQUBA: Three near-simultaneous bombings -- two car bombs and a suicide attack -- killed at least a dozen people in a fruit and vegetable wholesale market north of Baghdad on Monday, officials...
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June 10, 2013
BAQUBA: Three near-simultaneous bombings -- two car bombs and a suicide attack -- killed at least a dozen people in a fruit and vegetable wholesale market north of Baghdad on Monday, officials said.
The blasts went off in the town of Judaida al-Shat, which lies just west of the restive city of Baquba and remains one of Iraq's most dangerous.
The bombings left another 48 people wounded, a police officer and a medic said.
The explosions went off as the market was packed with grocery stall owners purchasing goods for the day's trading.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks.