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Suicide Bombing Near Shi'ite Shrine in Iraq Kills 35

10 August 2006

Iraqi bystanders are seen at the site where at least 35 people were killed on August 10, 2006 by a suicide bomber in a market in the Iraqi city of Najaf near Shiite Islam's holiest shrine, the Imam Ali mausoleum
Iraqi bystanders are seen at site where at least 35 people were killed on August 10, 2006 by a suicide bomber in a market in Najaf near Shiite Islam's holiest shrine, the Imam Ali mausoleum

Iraqi authorities say a suicide bomber has killed at least 35 people near one of Shi'ite Islam's holiest mosques in the southern city of Najaf.

Authorities said the bomber detonated his explosives Thursday when he was stopped at a security checkpoint in front of the Imam Ali Shrine. The mosque contains the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad's relative, Ali.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki denounced the bombing, which also injured more than 120 people. He blamed the attack on Sunni extremists and loyalists of ousted leader Saddam Hussein seeking to increase sectarian tensions.

The attack in Najaf was the deadliest attack in Iraq since a July 18 bombing in the southern Iraqi city of Kufa, when 53 people were killed in a suicide bombing.

In violence elsewhere in the country, at least 20 people were killed, including six from a bomb blast at a Baghdad restaurant.

Meanwhile, the United Nations Security Council unanimously approved an extension of its mission in Iraq for one more year. The U.N. says it has about 400 personnel stationed throughout Iraq.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.

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