at least 18 killed in coordinated terror attacks in iraqi capital
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Car bombs and suicide attacks rock busy neighbourhood

At least 18 killed in coordinated terror attacks in Iraqi capital

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No group has claimed responsibility for the bombings
Baghdad - Jaafar Al Nasrawi

No group has claimed responsibility for the bombings At least three explosions have rocked Baghdad, killing at least 18 people and wounding 50 others, in a fresh wave of coordinated bombings targeting government buildings in the Iraqi capital. The attacks come just days before the 10th anniversary of the US-led invasion of Iraq, and with barely a month to go before the country holds its first elections in three years.
Two car bombs exploded outside the Justice Ministry building, before a suicide bomber blew himself up close to the Interior Ministry at around 1330 hrs (1030 GMT).
A second suicide bomber then walked into the Justice Ministry alongside armed militants, who attacked the building.
All militants were killed in the attack.
Among the dead were six policemen, medical sources said.
Sources revealed three car bombs and one suicide attack exploded in the busy area of Alawi, close to the heavily fortified Green Zone.
It is generally considered to be one of the most crowded places in the Iraqi capital and is also home to the Foreign and Justice ministries and other key government offices.
A large number of government staff, including guards and reception staff, were reportedly killed in the blasts.
Justice Minister Hassan Shammari was not inside the building at the time of the incident, sources said.
Around 150 people were detained within the Justice Ministry while police secured the area.
Security forces moved quickly to establish a security cordon around the area, when another car bomb reportedly failed to go off.
"Some terrorists tried to infiltrate the Justice Ministry," said Sabah Noori, spokesman for Iraq's Counter-Terrorism Service.
"The bombs...were coordinated with them (militants) trying to get into the Ministry."
Gunfire was heard after the blasts, and smoke could be seen rising above the neighbourhood, witnesses said.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the violence, but Sunni militants including those linked to al-Qaeda often target government officials and offices in a bid to destabilise Iraq.
The bombings come as Iraq’s political situation becomes increasingly desperate, with three-month long demonstrations still gripping provinces up and down the country.

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