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http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/04/201341562946963175.html


   

   

 
Many dead in Iraq serial blasts  
 
At least 33 killed, over 160 wounded in string of attacks across the country 
ahead of next week's provincial elections.
Last Modified: 15 Apr 2013 17:12   
 
A wave of bombings across Iraq have killed at 
least 33 people and wounded more than 160 others, officials said, just 
days before the country's first elections since US troops withdrew.
 
  
Most of the deadly attacks on Monday morning reported by police 
officials were bombings, which killed several people in Baghdad, in the 
western city of Fallujah, the contested northern city of Kirkuk and 
towns south of the capital.

A total of 14 car bombs and three 
roadside bombs struck seven cities including Baghdad, security and 
medical officials said on Monday, updating an earlier toll.

Hospital officials confirmed the casualty tolls.

Al
 Jazeera’s correspondent in Baghdad, Waleed Ibrahim, said both Shia and 
Sunni neighbourhoods were targeted in the spate of attacks to hit the 
city.
Ibrahim said the attacks on a checkpoint close to the airport in the 
capital was significant because it had never happened before.

“This place has not been targeted before and today there was a car bomb at this 
check point, according to a police source”. 
Officials said that vehicles packed with explosives were detonated in the 
northern disputed cities of Kirkuk and Tuz Khurmatu, the central 
city of Samarra, and the cities of Hilla and Nassriyah south of Baghdad.

The
 attacks come less than a week before Iraqis in much of the country are 
scheduled to vote in the country's first elections since the 2011 US 
troop withdrawal. The vote will be a key test of security forces' 
ability to keep voters safe.

Election credibility

In
 Tuz, which lies 175km from Baghdad, the three car bombs struck in the 
centre and east of the town at about 8:00am local time, according to a 
provincial council member and a doctor.

And in Nasiriyah, 305km 
south of the capital, one of the car bombs detonated in a market and the
 other went off in an area filled with vehicle repair shops, police and a
 medical source said.
  
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The credibility of the April 20 vote has been drawn into question as 
14 election hopefuls have been murdered and just 12 of the country's 18 
provinces will be taking part.

Soldiers and policemen cast their 
ballots for the provincial elections on Saturday, a week before the main
 vote, the country's first since March 2010 parliamentary polls.

More than 8,000 candidates are standing in the elections, with 378 seats on 
provincial councils up for grabs. 

An estimated 16.2 million Iraqis are eligible to vote, among them about 650,000 
members of the security forces.

Although
 security has markedly improved since the height of Iraq's confessional 
conflict in 2006-2007, 271 people were killed in March, making it the 
deadliest month since August, according to AFP figures.   
 
Source: 
Al Jazeera And Agencies  

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