[Excerpt: The BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad says the feeling in Iraq is that 
the tempo of insurgent attacks is rising again after a lull during 
February in the wake of elections....."I saw a black BMW pull up to the 
checkpoint and shoot one guard. There was a change of guard at the time. 
The BMW killed the guard and cleared the way for the garbage truck to 
enter," witness Haidar Hamid told the AFP news agency.....Another 
witness said two men in police uniforms had subsequently shot another 
guard at a checkpoint to the main entrance to the ministry.]

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Last Updated: Wednesday, 9 March, 2005, 16:06 GMT

Police find 20 shot dead in Iraq

The bodies of at least 20 people who were shot dead have been found near 
the western Iraqi town of Qaim, police say.

One of the dead had an Iraqi police identity card and others may have 
been national guards, officials said.

In the capital, Baghdad, a suicide car bomb attack reportedly carried 
out by a group linked to al-Qaeda killed three and injured more than 20 
people.

The bomber drove a rubbish truck near the ministry of agriculture and 
Sadeer hotel before detonating explosives.

The ministry building caught fire but police said the main target may 
have been the hotel, which is used by Iraqi police and Western contractors.

Militants led by Jordanian-born militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi 
purportedly claimed responsibility for the blast in an internet statement.

In other incidents across the country:

     * Iraqi Planning Minister Mehdi al-Hafidh survives an assassination 
attempt in Baghdad which leaves one of his bodyguards dead, Reuters news 
agency reports

     * A militant group, the Islamic Army in Iraq, posts an internet 
video showing two Sudanese drivers who have been taken hostage for 
working with US forces

     * A policeman is killed and three others wounded when their patrol 
is hit by a roadside bomb in the southern city of Basra

     * The director of al-Furat hospital in Baghdad, Dr Adil 
Abd-al-Karim, is shot dead on his way to work

     * Gunmen open fire in eastern Baghdad on a minibus carrying workers 
for a Kuwaiti company, killing one and wounding three

The BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad says the feeling in Iraq is that the tempo 
of insurgent attacks is rising again after a lull during February in the 
wake of elections.

The political process in Iraq is currently stagnant during efforts to 
form a government, our correspondent adds, allowing insurgents the 
opportunity to renew attacks.

Shot in the head

The 20 bodies, all in civilian clothes, were discovered on Tuesday night 
in a field by a village near the border with Syria.


They had been shot at close range in head or chest, and may have been 
dead for as long as a week, reports said.

One corpse was reported to have been carrying a police identity card.

The incident came just a day after police reported the discovery of 15 
decapitated bodies on a disused army base south of Baghdad, some of them 
women and children.

Officials said the culprits had been arrested and that they were 
criminals rather than insurgents.

Pall of smoke

The militants who claimed the Baghdad suicide bomb attack said it had 
been timed to avoid hurting Muslim passers-by.

It began at 0630 (0330 GMT) with insurgents firing a rocket-propelled 
grenade on to a checkpoint sealing off the main road to the ministry and 
Hotel Sadeer.

The Baghdad attack created a plume of acrid black smoke

"I saw a black BMW pull up to the checkpoint and shoot one guard. There 
was a change of guard at the time. The BMW killed the guard and cleared 
the way for the garbage truck to enter," witness Haidar Hamid told the 
AFP news agency.

Another witness said two men in police uniforms had subsequently shot 
another guard at a checkpoint to the main entrance to the ministry.

Guards at the hotel started to fire heavily down the street, Mohammed 
Fadl said.

The suicide bomber then drove the truck though the checkpoints and 
exploded it.

The massive blast covered the sky with a pall of black smoke - the 
result of the wreckage of the truck and about 20 other vehicles in the 
parking lot which were damaged.
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