Bombs and bullets of a series of attacks across Iraq on Sunday, 52 Iraqis were killed and more than 200 other rebel groups in an attempt to destabilize the country and undermine confidence in the Iraqi government appeared to injured.
Day of deadly attacks in Amara, 365 km south of Baghdad, a city that holds the name of Imam Shia Imam Ali al-Sharqi market two car bombs exploded near the temple took place near the city, killing 18 people and some 70 others were injured.
Earlier in the morning, near the city of Kirkuk in Iraq's northern oil company (NOC) in the compound of a suicide car bomber struck a crowd of security recruits, eight recruits were killed and 30 others were injured.
Sentences and Hashemi, a senior Sunni politician, stoke sectarian tensions in Iraq violence to the political instability of the Shiite-led government has been battling a Sunni Islamist insurgency and nine months after U.S. troops threaten to quit The.
Mr Hashemi, Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al - Maliki, a fierce critic of Nuri, fled Iraq after authorities issued a warrant for his arrest in December, a move that Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish factions between a delicate power-sharing agreement risking broken.
Also Kirkuk, a car bomb and a roadside bomb in succession near a market in central Kirkuk University and went before noon, killing seven people and wounding some 50 others.
Ethnic mix of Kirkuk province and its capital Kirkuk city, some 250 km north of Baghdad and the Kurds, Arabs and Turkmen are part of the disputed territory.
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