A bomb blast killed at least 30 Iraqis at a base near the northern city of Mosul on Monday, police said, keeping tensions high a day after the killing of 20 Shi’ites at a mosque compound in Baghdad. The U.S. military said a car bomb had exploded at an Iraqi police recruiting center at Kisak, west of Mosul, causing no American casualties. It did not give the Iraqi death toll. Interior Ministry sources said earlier that an explosion, possibly the work of a suicide bomber, had killed at least 30 people at a U.S.-Iraqi army base. It was not immediately clear if the police recruiting center was inside the army base. Full Story
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