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Wednesday, 7 April 2010 - Thirty-five killed as six bombs rock Baghdad
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Africa Europe Latin America Middle East North America Thirty-five killed as six bombs rock Baghdad AFP - 2 hours 49 minutes ago Send IM Story Print VIDEO: Six bombs have rocked Baghdad killing at least 35 people, the second time the capital has come under attack in three days, fuelling fears insurgents are making a return due to a political impasse. Duration: 00:37. BAGHDAD (AFP) - – Six bombs rocked Baghdad, killing at least 35 people, the second time the capital came under attack in three days, fuelling fears insurgents are making a return due to a political impasse. The explosions destroyed residential buildings in mostly Shiite neighbourhoods, and a security spokesman said Iraq was in "open war" with the remnants of Al-Qaeda and loyalists of executed dictator Saddam Hussein. "Six bomb attacks in several neighbourhoods of Baghdad occurred, and seven buildings collapsed," an interior ministry official told AFP. The official said 35 people were killed and 140 wounded, but several victims are thought to be trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings. Ambulance sirens wailed throughout the city as emergency service workers rushed to the scenes of the blasts, and a large plume of smoke rose from near a destroyed building in the neighbourhood of Allawi, central Baghdad. The building housed several apartments with shopfronts on its ground floor, and workers used heavy machinery to lift large pieces of rubble in a bid to find those buried under the collapsed structure. Dozens of passersby gathered at the site of the blast, close to a secondary school, to sort through the rubble in hopes of rescuing survivors as military helicopters flew overhead. "I was picking up bricks and sand to find victims, and just when I succeeded to remove the rubble, the man I saw died," said a 25-year-old man who gave his name only as Mustafa. "His wife came to me to see if I had seen him, and I told her he died." Bombs were planted inside empty apartments, officials said. An army officer in Allawi said that three days before the attacks, two unidentified men approached the owner of the destroyed building wanting to rent one of the unused shopfronts for a falafel restaurant. "Yesterday, they brought lots of equipment, and today there has been an explosion in that shop," said the officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity. "We have sent someone to find the owner." Along with the Allawi blast, which destroyed two buildings, two bombs struck Shurta Rabiyah, west Baghdad, while at least one detonated in Chikouk, which houses a camp for internally displaced persons in the north of the capital. Bombs also hit Shuala, north Baghdad, and Al-Amil in the south. "We are in a war. In our case, it is an open war with remnants of Al-Qaeda and the Baath" party of Saddam Hussein, Baghdad security spokesman Major General Qassim Atta told Al-Arabiya television. "There has been support for terrorist groups from outside Iraq, from people who don't want to see the political process be a success." The latest explosions came after three suicide vehicle bombings minutes apart targeted regional and European embassies on Sunday, killing 30 people and wounding more than 200. Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, who said those attacks bore the signature of Al-Qaeda, attributed the bombings to groups who wanted to derail the formation of a new government. Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's State of Law Alliance finished with 89 seats in the 325-member parliament after March 7 parliamentary elections, two fewer than ex-premier Iyad Allawi's Iraqiya bloc. Allawi has accused Iran of seeking to prevent him becoming prime minister again by inviting all major parties to Tehran except his secular bloc. Security officials had warned that protracted coalition building could give insurgents an opportunity to further destabilise the country. In Damascus on Tuesday, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad condemned the "terrorist attacks" and pledged that Syria "stands alongside the brotherly people of Iraq." Although the frequency of attacks by insurgents has dropped significantly since peaking in 2006 and 2007, figures released on Thursday showed 367 Iraqis were killed in violence last month -- the highest number this year. Commenting on the recent spate of attacks, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said the US commander in Iraq General Ray Odierno "believes that this does not threaten our ability to draw down our forces later in the year." Obama has ordered all US combat troops be withdrawn from Iraq by the end of August and for all American soldiers to be out of the country by the end of 2011. 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