Five killed, nearly 100 wounded in Iraq attacks

September 4, 2009, 2:35pm

HILLA, Iraq, September 3, 2009 (AFP) - At least five people were killed and nearly 100 were wounded in a swathe of attacks across Iraq on Thursday, police said.

Three worshippers died and 51 others were injured when a bomb exploded at a Shiite tomb in Musayyib, 55 kilometers (34 miles) south of Baghdad in Babil province, said a police officer based in provincial capital Hilla.

At Mahauil, 80 kilometres south of the capital, a booby trapped car near another Shiite tomb killed two people and wounded nine others, the officer said.

Eight people were hurt when a bomb went off at a market in Aun, a small community near the holy city of Kerbala, 110 kilometers south of Baghdad.

In Baghdad's Sunni neighbourhood of Azamiya a bomb targeting Sunni Sahwa militia men wounded four of them and four civilians. A car bomb at Dora on the southern edge of the city injured a Sahwa officer and four of his body guards.

Five civilans were hurt in a bombing at Kasra in northern Baghdad.

In Baquba ten people including two children were wounded when a booby trapped car exploded in the town centre as a police patrol went past, police said.