Wednesday, 07-March-2007
Almotamar Net - Two explosions have killed at least 90 Shia pilgrims and injured more than 160 others a day after nine US soldiers died in the deadliest day for Americans in Iraq in nearly a month.  
The Shia pilgrims came under attack on Tuesday as they streamed to a shrine in Karbala, where they would mark the end of a traditional 40-day mourning period. 


Two explosions have killed at least 90 Shia pilgrims and injured more than 160 others a day after nine US soldiers died in the deadliest day for Americans in Iraq in nearly a month.  
The Shia pilgrims came under attack on Tuesday as they streamed to a shrine in Karbala, where they would mark the end of a traditional 40-day mourning period. 


Two explosions have killed at least 90 Shia pilgrims and injured more than 160 others a day after nine US soldiers died in the deadliest day for Americans in Iraq in nearly a month.  
The Shia pilgrims came under attack on Tuesday as they streamed to a shrine in Karbala, where they would mark the end of a traditional 40-day mourning period. 





almotamar.net google - Two explosions have killed at least 90 Shia pilgrims and injured more than 160 others a day after nine US soldiers died in the deadliest day for Americans in Iraq in nearly a month.
The Shia pilgrims came under attack on Tuesday as they streamed to a shrine in Karbala, where they would mark the end of a traditional 40-day mourning period.





The attack was in Hillah, where two suicide bombers blew themselves up with pilgrims massed around them, said Muthana Khalid, a police spokesperson.
Armed men also launched attacks in and around Baghdad; a car bomb in the southern Baghdad district of Doura killed 12, police said.








US officials announced earlier that nine American soldiers were killed and four wounded in two separate attacks in northern and north-eastern Iraq, the US military has said.

"Six Task Force Lightning soldiers were attacked while conducting combat operations in Salah ad Din province on March 5," a statement said on Tuesday.

"The soldiers died as a result of injuries sustained following an explosion near their vehicles."

In a second incident on the same day, three American soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb in Diyala, one other was wounded.

Task Force Lightning

The US army's Task Force Lightning is based in Tikrit, the former hometown of Saddam Hussein, the executed Iraqi dictator, and its patrols cover a wide area of northern Iraq rife with armed Sunni groups.

The deaths brought the US military's losses in Iraq since the March 2003 invasion to 3,182, according to an AFP tally based on Pentagon figures.

Iraqi and US forces are in the third week of a security crackdown in Baghdad aimed at stemming sectarian violence.

US military commanders had expressed concerns that fighters could step up attacks outside Baghdad while the operation was under way in the capital
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