Bomber hits Iraq military base, 11 dead: officials
BAGHDAD, NOV 28 -
A suicide bomber struck a military base in the Iraqi town of Taji Monday, killing at least 11 people in the latest attack by insurgents attempting to undermine the government.
The attacker detonated a bomb at the entrance to the base, which houses a jail, officials and security sources said. Taji is 20 km (12 miles) north of Baghdad.
The attack underscored the fragile state of Iraqi security as Washington pulls its remaining 14,500 troops out by year-end, nearly nine years after the invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein.
Violence has dropped sharply since the peak of sectarian slaughter in 2006-07. But Iraqi security forces still struggle to contain daily attacks by Sunni insurgents tied to al Qaeda and rival Shi'ite militias.
The Baghdad security operations center put the toll at 11 dead and 17 wounded. Police and hospital sources said 11 were killed and 19 wounded.
Militants launch scores of bombings and other attacks every month. According to official government figures, 161 civilians were killed in violence in October, the highest toll of the year, along with 97 police and soldiers.
Iraqi and U.S. military officials have said Iraq may see an increase in attacks as American troops depart. Soldiers and police are frequent targets.
In July, two bomb blasts in the parking lot of a Taji municipal government building killed at least 28 people and wounded scores of others.
On November 14 seven rockets landed in or near the U.S. military's Kalsu base near Iskandariya, 40 km (25 miles) south of Baghdad, wounding two Iraqi civilians living near the base, local police said.
Posted on: 2011-11-28 01:38


















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