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锘? car bombs hit markets in Iraq Every Friday, Iraqis converge on markets to shop and spend family time during the Muslim weekend. Markets are a frequent target for militants who seek to inflict large numbers of casualties. The bombings in Baghdad and a town south of the capital were the latest attacks by suspected Sunni insurgents trying to reignite sectarian violence and undermine the Shiiteled government. Violence has decreased since the worst sectarian fighting in 20062007, but insurgents carry out neardaily attacks on security forces and civilians in an attempt to undermine the Shiiteled government. Friday's bombings targeted an outdoor pet market in Baghdad's northern Kazimyah neighbourhood and a vegetable market in the Shiite town of Shomali in Hillah province, south of the Iraqi capital. About an hour later, two car bombs exploded simultaneously at the Shomali market, killing at least 14 people and wounding 26, two police officers said. In Baghdad, the first car bomb exploded around midmorning at the entrance to the Kazimyah market, two police officers said. When panicked shoppers tried to flee the area, a second parked car exploded a few metres away, according to the officers. A recent spike of particularly lethal insurgent attacks comes at a time of antigovernment protests by Iraq's disaffected Sunnis, including tens of thousands who rallied Friday in Sunni areas in western and northern Iraq. Health officials confirmed the casualty figures in each attack. Protesters have rejected calls by an alQaidalinked group that they take up arms against the government, but there is concern militants are trying to exploit mounting Sunni discontent. BAGHDAD Four car bombs struck two outdoor markets in predominantly Shiite areas of Iraq on Friday, killing at least 31 people and wounding dozens at a time of mounting discontent among minority Sunnis. Demonstrators blocked Iraq's main highway to Jordan near the city of Ramadi, performing Muslim prayers, the highlight of the religious week. forces during the Iraq war. At least 17 people were killed and 45 were wounded in the two blasts, police said. All the victims were civilians.
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