Monday, October 1, 2012

Serial vehicle bomb terror in Iraq , 34 people die

At least 34 people were died and 104 people were injured because of the Car bomb and gun attacks that occurred at 30 (local time) in Iraq.
 
This terrorism took place simultaneously in nine provinces of Iraq.
 
8 people were killed and wounded 25 others due to Vehicle explosion in Baghdad.
 
The Car bomb that aimed at a police convoy killed 2 people and injured 7 people in Northeastern Cuba. Another vehicle explosion scene that occurred near Baqubah, one person killed and seven others were injured.
 
The Interior Ministry said, armed men killed police, the bomb exploded immediately after a patrol which came to investigate the situation and 1 person died and 4 people wounded in Baghdad. A hospital officials said, 3 deaths and 4 injures came out here.
 
In Kut, the South of Baghdad, a car was exploded, so 5 polices were killed and 6 people were wounded.
 
The Al-Qaeda is estimated the de facto power of these terrorism.
 
Iraqi Interior Ministry official, who asked to remain anonymous said, "Who claimed to be the behind of the terror group did not appear yet in general, such a well-organized large-scale attacks has done by al-Qaeda."
 
In Iraq, 252 people were died and 801 people were injured at september.
 
On the other hand, It is conveyed that car bomb blasts killed at least eight government forces in the city of Kurds, Kamisyulri, the northern Syria.

1 comment:

  1. Good job overall. However, I would like you to focus on summaries now, not paraphrasing. Part of this reason is to focus on grouping like ideas , as is necessary when summarizing.

    Also, I'm curious why you chose to use "On the other hand" in this sentence, "On the other hand, It is conveyed that car bomb blasts killed at least eight government forces in the city of Kurds, Kamisyulri, the northern Syria." This is used to contrast two ideas/situations, but I don't see that it contrasts anything here, does it?

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