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Bombs against Iraqi Sunnis kill 51

Baquba (Iraq), May 17: Bombs targeting Sunnis, including two near a mosque and one at a funeral procession, killed 51 people in Iraq today, officials said, after dozens died in two days of attacks in

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Baquba (Iraq), May 17: Bombs targeting Sunnis, including two near a mosque and one at a funeral procession, killed 51 people in Iraq today, officials said, after dozens died in two days of attacks in Shiites.



The violence raises the spectre of tit-for-tat killings common during the height of sectarian bloodletting in Iraq that killed tens of thousands of people, and comes at a time of simmering tension between the country's Sunni minority and Shiite majority.

One bomb exploded as worshippers were leaving Saria mosque in the city of Baquba, north of Baghdad, while a second detonated after people gathered at the scene of the first blast, killing a total of 41 people and wounding 57, police and a doctor said.

“Authorities should stop these daily explosions and car bombs against innocent people,” Abbas al-Zaidi, 47, said near the scene of the blasts.

Security forces cordoned off the area and the main hospital in Baquba, an AFP journalist said.  A string of ambulances carried victims to the hospital, and police and soldiers also helped transport the wounded and dead.

In Madain, south of Baghdad, a roadside bomb exploded near a funeral procession for a Sunni man, killing eight people and wounding at least 25 others, security and medical officials said.

And a bomb in a coffee shop in the Sunni city of Fallujah, west of Baghdad, killed two people and wounded eight, police and a doctor.

In other violence today, gunmen killed a government employee and one of his relatives in the northern city of Kirkuk, police and a doctor said.

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