Some of the deadliest attacks in Iraq

By AP
Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Some of the deadliest attacks in Iraq

Some of the deadliest militant attacks in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion in March 2003:

— Aug. 14, 2007 — Four suicide truck bombs detonate simultaneously in the small village of Qahataniya, killing more than 500 Yazidis, a Kurdish-speaking sect and religious minority.

— Nov. 23, 2006 — Mortar rounds and five car bombs kill 215 people in Baghdad’s Shiite neighborhood of Sadr City.

— April 18, 2007 — At least 183 are killed when four large bombs explode in mainly Shiite locations of Baghdad.

— March 2, 2004 — Coordinated blasts from suicide bombers, mortars and planted explosives strike Shiite Muslim shrines in Karbala and in Baghdad, killing at least 181 people.

— Sept. 14, 2005 — More than a dozen coordinated bombings rip through Baghdad, killing 178 people.

— July 7, 2007 — A suicide truck bomb kills 160 in a Turkomen village south of Kirkuk.

— Oct. 25, 2009 — Two powerful car bombs explode in downtown Baghdad, killing at least 155 people in an apparent attempt to target the fragile city’s government offices.

— Feb. 3, 2007 — A suicide truck bomber at a market in a predominantly Shiite area of Baghdad kills 137.

— Dec. 8, 2009: — A series of coordinated attacks in Baghdad — including three car bombs that blew up near government sites — kill at least 103 people.

— Aug. 19, 2009 — Suicide bombers hit the Finance and Foreign ministries, killing more than 100 people.

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