41022876 In Baghdad, there were four terrorist attacks in an hour
At least 40 people were killed and 80 wounded in a series of attacks in Shiite districts of Baghdad on Thursday, The Associated Press. Three bombs at the mosque, near the entrance to the market and the mall went off one after another in the southwest of the Iraqi capital around 19:00 local time. Explosive devices were left in shopping carts. Fourth, inherent in the car, an hour later worked in another district when a police patrol drove past. Responsibility for the attacks so far nobody has taken on not, however, said the agency, undermining the Shiite mosques and attacks on law enforcement agencies usually deal with Sunni extremists, particularly the Iraqi cell "of Al Qaeda." Meanwhile, earlier on Thursday in eastern Baghdad killed a U.S. citizen who worked for U.S. government agency. Terrorist attack occurred when the train was moving with foreigners in the city. Another American, and two Iraqis were wounded, said Agence France-Presse. Terrorist acts June 23, 2011 in Baghdad have become the most bloody in the Iraqi capital for many months, notes AP.