The twin explosions in Baghdad Shiite areas kill 9


Two explosions in eastern Baghdad, a Shiite neighborhood of Baghdad on Thursday, nine people were killed, Iraqi officials said.
The first and the biggest attack, police officers, a motorcycle bomb, killing eight people, day laborers district of Sadr city to work together in a bus stop near where he went.
Riding in a minibus in breakfast sandwiches and tea, and some workers and others working in the explosion took place, officials said.
Half an hour later, a roadside bomb, killing one, in the same district, exploded near a small tea shop.
More than 30 people were injured in two explosions were reported.
Medical officials confirmed that the losses close to the hospitals. Officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the lack of authorized disclosure of this information.
The police cordoned off the area after the explosions took and approximately 100 meters from the explosion site in another roadside bomb, he said.
Iraqi leaders, Sunni and Shiite militants, a resurrection, and the withdrawal of U.S. troops was completed last month, warned an increase in violence. Residents living near the scene of Thursday's blasts, expressed similar concerns.
"Tariq Others" (the first) was a powerful explosion. I saw thick black smoke coming from my working title. Now, people have real fears that the cycle of violence in this country may be revived, he said. 52, a government employee living nearby.
Explosions in the early morning hours, police officers and government allied militia, a member of the home goal was followed by a series of deadly attacks Wednesday. These attacks, and Abu Ghraib in Baghdad outside the cities of Baqouba, killing four people including two children, officials said.
Re-ignite simmering sectarian tensions in the Iraqi politicians in the country's political crisis is a festering stalemate threat of violence to come.
Dominated by the majority Shiites in Iraq, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's government last month issued an arrest warrant for the country's largest Sunni politician. Sunni official, Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi, Iraq's Kurdish north nested - an effective way to achieve the state security forces.
Al-Maliki's main political rival, the Sunni-backed Iraqiya bloc, and combine the power of the government's efforts to marginalize them, saying a boycott to protest the parliamentary sessions and meetings of the Council of Ministers.

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