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January 30, 2005
One dead in attack near Iraq polling station
Topics: Iraq ElectionsA suicide car bomber has attacked an Iraqi security checkpoint protecting a polling station in west Baghdad, killing a policeman.
Police sources say two Iraqi soldiers and two civilians have been wounded in the attack near the Zahraa school, which is being used as a voting centre.
Several loud explosions rocked central Baghdad shortly after the start of voting in a historic national election.
The cause of the blasts is not clear.
Posted by Hyscience at January 30, 2005 1:13 AM
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