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Car Bombing in Western Iraq Kills 10 

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Attackers detonated a car bomb near police and 
government buildings in the western city of Haditha on Thursday, 
killing 10 Iraqis, while the prime minister said he would create a 
new security service geared toward halting the insurgency. 

Later Thursday, the U.S. military said a decapitated body in an 
orange jumpsuit was discovered in the Tigris River north of Baghdad. 
The identity of the body, found by Iraqi police Wednesday night, was 
not known, the military said. Police turned the body over to the U.S. 
military for identification. 

Speaking about the persistent violence, interim Prime Minister Iyad 
Allawi said terrorists aiming to undermine Iraq (news - web sites)'s 
new government are determined not only to kill civilians and soldiers 
but to destroy the nation's infrastructure. 

"The terrorists are so evil that they are not only satisfied by 
hitting the targets, and killing and inflicting loss of life" but are 
also bent on destroying the quality of life by attacking Iraq's oil 
and other vital industries, Allawi said. He made the comments in an 
interview with Associated Press Television News. 

Also, militants holding a Filipino truck driver hostage said they 
would release him when the last Filipino soldier leaves Iraq, 
according to a statement read on Arab television. 

The statement on the station Al-Jazeera followed a video of the 
captive, Angelo dela Cruz, saying he was coming home soon and 
thanking his government for agreeing to withdraw peacekeepers. The 
Philippines' withdrawal should happen by the end of the month. 

Elsewhere, gunmen opened fire on cars belonging to Iraq's foreign 
minister, killing one official and wounding two others, an Iraqi 
National Guard official said. Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari was not 
in the two-car convoy at the time the attack about 65 miles south of 
Kirkuk. 

Police apparently thwarted an attack in Karbala, chasing a car after 
receiving a tip it was filled with explosives. Two militants inside 
detonated their bomb, killing themselves but causing no other 
casualties. 

The violence was the latest in a series of deadly attacks by 
insurgents since the U.S.-led coalition handed sovereignty to an 
interim Iraqi government; 65 people have been killed since the June 
28 handover, 14 of them in a July 6 car bombing in the town of 
Khalis. 

On Wednesday, a suicide car bombing in Baghdad killed at least 10 
people near Iraqi government headquarters, and insurgents 
assassinated a provincial governor in an ambush of his convoy. 

At a news conference, Allawi said the new General Security 
Directorate "will annihilate those terrorist groups, God willing." 

The prime minister said he had asked Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, 
Morocco and Egypt to contribute troops to the multinational force 
here to help him secure the country. He also announced that he would 
make his first foreign tour as prime minister to nearby Arab 
countries. 

The attack in Haditha, known as a stronghold of Saddam Hussein (news -
 web sites)'s ousted regime, hit a government complex housing police, 
civil defense and municipal offices. The blast also wounded 40 
people, Interior Ministry spokesman Col. Adnan Abdel-Rahman said. 

Police and government officials have been targeted repeatedly by 
insurgents, who view them as puppets of U.S. forces. 

Allawi's planned new security service appears to be another step in 
the fledgling government's efforts to stem the violence plaguing Iraq 
since the fall of Saddam's regime 15 months ago. 

In remarks published in the al-Hayat newspaper, Allawi was quoted as 
saying Iraqi forces have arrested al-Qaida operatives and is seeing 
increasing coordination between Osama bin Laden (news - web sites)'s 
terror network and Saddam loyalists. 

He said those arrested included the driver of Jordanian militant Abu 
Musab al-Zarqawi, who is accused of attacks and kidnappings in Iraq 
and elsewhere. 

Allawi also said millions of dollars are being channeled by Saddam 
loyalists in neighboring countries help al-Qaida-linked militants 
such as al-Zarqawi carry out terror attacks. 

Since taking power two weeks ago, Allawi's government has made clear 
it intends to crack down on militants who have caused chaos with 
assassinations, bombings and sabotage. It has passed emergency 
measures giving Allawi power to declare curfews and impose limited 
martial law. 

Insurgents detonated a massive car bomb Wednesday at a checkpoint 
just outside the so-called Green Zone, former home to the U.S. 
occupation government and current site of Iraq's interim government 
and the U.S. and British embassies. The blast ripped a crater in the 
road and killed 10 Iraqis, many waiting in line to apply for 
government jobs, the Health Ministry said. The U.S. military said 11 
were killed. 

Hours later, insurgents tossed hand grenades and fired machine guns 
at a convoy transporting Nineveh Gov. Osama Youssef Kashmoula, 
killing him and two of his guards. Four attackers also were killed in 
the ambush north of Baghdad. 

Elsewhere in Iraq: 

_Saboteurs blasted a crude oil pipeline feeding into a main artery in 
northern Iraq, halting exports to Turkey and directing another blow 
to the country's key industry. 

_ A rocket hit a home in the oil-rich city of Kirkuk, killing four 
people and wounding three, police and hospital officials said. A 
second rocket struck a home in a former army base used by Kurdish 
refugees, injuring four people. 

_A Saudi company employing an Egyptian driver held hostage said it 
would stop work in Iraq to win his freedom but not pay ransom. Faisal 
al-Naheet, whose company is a subcontractor for Al-Jarie Transport, 
said kidnappers were demanding a $1 million for the hostage. 

_Militant lead by al-Zarqawi killed one of two Bulgarian truck 
drivers it was holding hostage, the Bulgarian government confirmed 
Wednesday. The group, which has demanded the release of Iraqi 
detainees, said early Wednesday it would kill the second man in 24 
hours. The deadline passed with no word on his fate. 

_Two U.S. soldiers were killed and two injured when their vehicle 
rolled over in northern Iraq, the military said Thursday. 



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