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By Aref Mohammed
BASRA |
Sat Aug 7, 2010 4:26pm EDT
BASRA Iraq (Reuters) - At least 16 people were killed and 110 wounded when a power generator exploded in a popular market in the center of Iraqi oil hub Basra on Saturday, hospital and security sources said.
"We're investigating the cause. We don't know whether it was a terrorist attack or something else," said Ali al-Maliki, the head of the security committee in the Basra council.
A Reuters correspondent said he heard at least two explosions. Firefighters and ambulances rushed to the scene, the central al-Ashaar market in one of Iraq's largest cities. Fierce flames and smoke could be seen.
"There were three explosions in this very crowded area," lawmaker Hussein Talib told Reuters television at the scene. "There were women and children and poor vendors."
"As a lawmaker from Basra I hold the military and police leadership responsible for the blood that has been shed."
"Two of my brothers have been killed," a man shouted at the scene of the blast.
A man at the scene blamed Iraqi politicians who have failed to form a government in the five months since a parliamentary election was held on March 7.
"They are all fighting over their chairs. Is that what they want? Explosions in Basra, another one in Mosul. Oh my God, why is this happening?" the man, Fruat Yasir, said.
Iraq has remained in a political void since the election while Shi'ite, Sunni and Kurdish political factions try to sort out a coalition government. Insurgents appear to be trying to take advantage of the power vacuum.
Overall violence has ebbed since the peak of sectarian warfare in 2006/07 but bombings and suicide attacks still occur regularly across the OPEC producer.
Nearly 400 civilians were killed in bombings and other attacks in July, almost double the June toll, Iraqi authorities say.
Tens of thousands of people were killed during the height of Iraq's sectarian slaughter in 2006-07.
(Additional reporting by Waleed Ibrahim; Writing by Ulf Laessing and Jim Loney; Editing by Charles Dick)
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