More than 120 people were killed in a suicide bombing and clashes as Iraq’s interim government marked its first month in office embroiled in deadly violence and a hostage crisis. Up to 68 people were killed and dozens wounded in the morning blast in the town of Baquba, north of Baghdad, that struck as dozens of police recruits queued outside a police post seeking work and a bus passed by laden with passengers. “The hospital officials have told me that 68 were dead and 56 injured in the Baquba blast,” Health Minister Alaadin Alwan told AFP.Full Story
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