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Iraq market attack kills 55
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Monday 17 July 2006 9:25 AM GMT 


An Iraqi man lays wounded after a bomb blast in al-Mahmudiya  

Up to 55 people have been killed and 58 wounded in an attack on a
market outside Baghdad.


There are conflicting reports of how the deaths in al-Mahmudiya 
occurred, with ministry sources saying a car bomb had exploded in the
town, 30km south of the Iraqi capital.

But police sources say they were hit by a series of explosions 
followed by an attack by gunmen through the market - an unusual 
tactic in Iraq against civilians.

Al-Mahmudiya has been a flashpoint of Sunni-Shia tension and has
suffered frequent bombings and shootings. 

The town centre has a mostly Shia population, with Sunnis living in
outlying areas and surrounding villages.

The raid appears to be part of the growing campaign of tit-for-tat
sectarian killings which have overtaken the Sunni-led insurgency as
the biggest security threat in Iraq.

Worst attack

It was one of the worst attacks in the country in recent months and
came on the anniversary of the coup that brought Saddam Hussein's
Baath party to power in 1968.

On Sundday, a suicide bomber killed at least 20 people in a  cafe
outside the capital, and the head of the country's North Oil Company
was kidnapped in Baghdad.

Aljazeera channel reported that the cafe was close to a Shia mosque in
an area populated by Turkmen Shia, and that rescuers were searching
through the rubble for survivors.



The blast took place in the town of Tuz Khurmatu, 170km north of
Baghdad, Colonel Abbas Mohammed told Reuters.



Gunmen seized Adel Qazaz from his car in northern Baghdad, even as
Iraqi police continued to search for the chief of the national Olympic
Committee, Ahmed al-Hadjiya, who was abducted from a meeting along
with 30 others a day earlier.



Basra arrest



In southern Iraq, the British Army has arrested a leader of the Shia
Mahdi Army for orchestrating violence and unrest in the Basra region.



The man, Sajad Abu Aya, was arrested on Monday in an operation 
involving helicopters and hundreds of troops.



Major Charlie Burbridge, an army spokesman, said: "We got the man we
wanted." 



One British soldier was killed and another wounded in the raid.



The arrested man was "strongly suspected of involvement in planning
and directing terrorist attacks on civilians in Basra, executions, and
attacks on coalition forces", Burbridge said.


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