A suicide bomber rammed a car into the house of a local police chief in a town south of Baghdad on Tuesday, trapping the policeman and his children under the rubble, police and witnesses said. Only the suicide bomber was killed in the explosion which destroyed the front of the house in the town of Hilla, 60 miles south of Baghdad, they said. Insurgents fighting the U.S.-led occupation regularly target Iraqi police and others working alongside the occupation forces. Police and witnesses said the car bomber drove into Brigadier General Qais Hamza’s house at 6 a.m. The ground floor was destroyed. The rubble was littered with burned out bits of a car and the bomber’s body parts, they said. Full Story
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