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Blasts
hit
multiple
targets
in
Iraq
Anti-US forces
in
Iraq
have attacked
an
Australian military
convoy
in
Baghdad,
an
army
patrol
in
Samarra,
police
and
polling
stations
in
Kirkuk
and
the
governor's
office
in
Baquba.
A
bomb
was
set
off
near
an
Iraqi
military
convoy
in
Mahmudiya,
killing
five
people
and
wounding
15, hospital
sources
said. A
doctor
added
that
four
soldiers
were
among
the
dead
and
that
three
of
the
wounded
were
in
critical
condition. The
8.30am
(0530
GMT)
attack
was
one
of a
series
of
bombings
that
focused
on
the
northern
city
of
Kirkuk. Three
polling
stations
and
a US
military
convoy
were
also
targeted. Kirkuk According
to
the
Iraqi
police
force's
General
Sarhad
Qadir
on Thursday, the
first bomb
exploded
at
8.10am
near
the
police
academy
as
a
US
military
convoy
was
passing.
The
car
bomb
in
Baquba
killed He
said
there
were
no
casualties
or
serious
damage. A
polling
station
was
also
bombed
about
10km
north
of
Kirkuk
and
two
more
in
the
east
of
the
city
were
damaged. Samarra In
The
bomber
blew
up
the
car
as
an
army
patrol
passed
near
a
polling
station
in
the
centre
of
Bombers
targeted
an
Iraqi
army But
a
Doctors
at
the
local
hospital
said
four
Iraqi
soldiers
and
two
civilians
were
wounded
in
the
blast.
The
dead
civilians
were
a
man
and
his
son
who
ran
a
fruit
and
vegetable
stall.
A
large
crater
was
blown
in
the
road
and
fruit
scattered
around
the
blast
site.
A US
soldier
from
the
1st
Infantry
Division
was
shot
dead
early
Thursday
morning
at
a
forward
operating
base
near
the
town
Muqdadiya
in
Diyala
province. The
military
statement
did
not
elaborate
on
the
circumstances. Elsewhere,
eight
Australian
soldiers
were
wounded
in
a
car
bomb
attack
in
Baghdad.
A
school
converted
into
a
polling Baquba Just
hours
later,
a
car
bomb
exploded
next
to
the
governor's
offices
in
Baquba,
killing
one
person. According
to
photojournalist
Nikola
Solic,
the
explosion
set
several
cars
on
fire
and
threw
a
body
into
the
middle
of
the
street. Northeast
of
the
capital,
politically
motivated
violence
has
increased
in
recent
weeks. On
Wednesday,
the
offices
of
three
political
parties
were
attacked
and
one
police
officer killed.
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