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    33 dead in suicide attack on Iraq tribal leaders
    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2009-03-10 20:56

    BAGHDAD -- A suicide bomber struck tribal leaders touring a market in a Sunni area west of Baghdad on Tuesday, killing as many as 33 people in the second major attack in the capital area in two days.

    The bombing was part of a spike of violence that comes as the US military begins drawing down its forces.


    Hiba Mohammed, an eight-year old Iraqi girl, is comforted by her mother at a hospital in Baghdad, after she was wounded in a suicide bombing attack in Abu Ghraib, in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, March 10, 2009. [Agencies]

    The bomber detonated an explosives belt as the tribal leaders were walking through the market in the town of Abu Ghraib, accompanied by security officials and journalists, according to the Iraqi military.

    Two Iraqi television journalists were among those killed in the attack and one was wounded, according to their stations.

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    On Sunday, a suicide attacker killed about 30 people near a police academy in east Baghdad.

    The high-profile attacks have marred Sunday's announcement by the US military that 12,000 American troops and 4,000 Britons will be withdrawn from the country by September - the first step in fulfilling President Barack Obama's pledge to end America's combat role by 2010.

    US troops are to leave the cities by the end of June, and the attacks raise questions about whether Iraqi security forces will be able to cope with the persistent violence.

    Iraqi police in Abu Ghraib and an Interior Ministry official said the tribal leaders were hit as they left a reconciliation meeting at the district council's office.

    Such meetings between Sunni and Shiite sheiks have become common as the Iraqi government tries to promote reconciliation between the Muslim sects after years of sectarian violence that pushed the country to the brink of civil war.

    The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to release the information, said 33 people were killed and 46 were wounded.

    But the Iraqi military spokesman's office said 28 people were killed and 28 wounded.

    Conflicting casualty tolls are common in the chaotic aftermath of bombings.

    The private TV station al-Baghdadiya said two of its journalists were killed in the blast, while Iraqi government television said one of its correspondents was wounded.

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