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Iraqi official killed on day of
bombings
Baghdad -
A senior Iraqi interior ministry official has been assassinated
amid a string of deadly car bombs in Mosul and Baghdad.
Colonel Musab al-Awadi, the director
of Tribal Shaikhs Office in the interim Iraqi interior ministry, was
shot dead in the Baya area in central Baghdad, reported Aljazeera's
correspondent Atwar Bahjat on Monday. Two of his bodyguards were also
killed.
The assassination was the latest
violence to hit Iraq on Monday.
Earlier, two car bombs exploded
simultaneously outside the main gates of a US occupation base in the
northern Iraqi city of Mosul and a third car bomb was reported near a
Baghdad bridge.
At least two people, including a
child and her mother, were killed in the Mosul blasts.
One of the vehicles' drivers had
approached the main gates of the US base, formerly the city's airport,
and detonated the car bomb, reported Aljazeera's correspondent Abd Al-Qahhar
Juma.
Another three US soldiers and three
Iraqi guards were injured. The gates were heavily guarded by
occupation troops and members of Iraq's national security forces,
added Juma.
US troops closed all roads leading to
the airport and prevented reporters from approaching the scene.
In Baghdad, at least three Iraqi
civilians suffered injuries when a suspected car bomb exploded near
the eastern entrance to the Sarafiya Bridge, according to witnesses at
the scene.
A bomb placed in an Opel sedan
detonated in the downtown area of the capital, said an Associated
Press photographer at the scene.
Lieutenant Abbas Jasim said the
driver had abandoned the car underneath the bridge spanning the Tigris
river before it exploded.
Mortars
There were no injuries in the
mortar attacks
Also, Interior Ministry official
Major Mushtaq Abbas said at least two mortars struck the former Higher
Education Ministry near the central Saddun Street.
Abbas
said the building had been under renovation and no casualties had been
reported.
There were initial reports of mortars
landing in at least two other nearby locations shortly after 8am
(0400GMT).
Basra violence
Elsewhere, two Iraqi women working
with British occupation troops in the southern city of Basra were
killed in a drive by shooting, said police on Monday.
Assailants drove alongside the
women's car as they were driving to work and sprayed gunfire at them,
said Lieutenant Colonel Ali Kadhim. Another two women in the vehicle
were injured, one seriously.
Armed men have routinely targeted
Iraqis working for occupation forces, describing them as
collaborators.
Late on Sunday, four resistance
fighters were killed and two civilians injured during clashes with US
occupation forces near Falluja on Sunday, reported Aljazeera's
correspondent.
American troops detained three
people. -- Al Jazeera
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