Three killed by Iraq car bomb

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BAGHDAD: Three people, including a child, were killed and 18 wounded by a car bomb in Qara Teba in Iraq’s Diyala province on Tuesday, security officials said.

The bomb exploded in the centre of the town’s market at about 1:00 pm (1000 GMT). The town, populated predominantly by Turkoman-Shias, is northeast of the capital.

In another attack, six Iranians and two Iraqis were wounded by a car bomb targeting a bus in Jadidat Al-Shat to the west of Baquba, security officials in Baquba said.

US and Iraqi officials have warned of the dangers of an upsurge of violence if negotiations on forming a new governing coalition continue to drag on, giving insurgent groups an opportunity to further destabilize the country.

More than four months after a March 7 general election, which gave no single bloc an overall parliamentary majority, the two lists which won most seats are still bickering over who should be the next prime minister.

 

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