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Suicide bomber kills 30 near
Tikrit
Baghdad -
A suicide truck bomber slammed into a crowd of police lining
up for duty Sunday near Tikrit, killing at least 30 people and
wounding 50, police said.
Minutes later, a roadside bomb
struck a car on a highway on the western outskirts of Tikrit, 80
miles north of Baghdad, killing two civilians and wounding two
others, police said.
The first blast occurred about 8
a.m. as police were arriving for work at the Adwar police station,
provincial police Capt. Abdel-Samad Mohammed said, giving the
casualty toll. He said 21 of the 30 killed were policemen.
The bomber drove a small truck that
was packed with explosives covered by hay and the force of the blast
caused the building to collapse. Three houses close to the station,
along with municipal offices and the post office, also were heavily
damaged.
Local residents who rushed to the
scene tried to help with rescue efforts before civil defense squads
arrived with shovels to remove the debris and pull out the dead and
those injured. U.S. and Iraqi forces later surrounded the area while
recovery efforts continued.
Adwar,
about 12 miles southeast of Tikrit, is where former Iraqi leader
Saddam Hussein was captured on Dec. 13, 2003.
Insurgents frequently target Iraqi
security forces, accusing them of collaborating with the U.S.-- Associated
Press
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