Several Killed in Baghdad Green Zone Blasts
- Author: News Agencies
- Publish date:14/10/2004
- Section:WORLD HEADLINES
Twin blasts inside Baghdad's Green Zone have killed at least ten people and wounded 20, US military and hospital sources said.
The dead include at least three US nationals. Six Iraqis were also killed.
He said the wounded included 13 Iraqis, three US citizens and two US military personnel.
A revised figure later put the number of US contractors killed at four. US officials said the four were employees of the private security firm DynCorp.
After the blasts, thick black smoke billowed from the heavily fortified zone, which houses Iraqi government offices and the US and British embassies, witnesses said.
The exact location of the blasts was not known, but smoke appeared to be rising from near the main entrance to the Green Zone.
Fighters have frequently attacked the sprawling compound on the western bank of the Tigris river in their campaign against US forces and Iraq's interim government.
**More attacks***
Meanwhile, 15 members of the Iraqi National Guards were killed in an attack on a building housing Iraqi police and National Guards in al-Qaim city near the Iraqi-Syrian border.
Aljazeera said many employees had refused to go to work in the border town, while others evacuated the building just minutes before the attack.
Elsewhere, unknown assailants in a car killed two senior Iraqi army officers in Baquba, north of Baghdad, one of their colleagues said.
He identified the officers as Brigadier-General Nadim Muhsin and Lieutenant-Colonel Imad Awad.
There was no immediate word on the motive for the killings. But anti-US fighters frequently attack members of Iraq's security forces, accusing them of collaboration.
**Mosul bombs***
About two hours before the attacks in the capital, a roadside bomb killed a civilian and wounded six Iraqi National Guards in the northern city of Mosul, while a car bomb exploded near a US military convoy, Iraqi police and hospital sources said.
They said the roadside bomb exploded in the city's northern Baladiyat district. The driver of a passing construction vehicle was killed. The six guards sustained light wounds.
The car blew up as five US Stryker fighting vehicles were passing through the Islah district in western Mosul, witnesses said. There was no immediate word on military or civilian casualties.
**US soldiers killed***
A second US soldier was killed in an attack in central Baghdad on Thursday, after another was killed and two wounded by a homemade bomb on the eastern side of the capital, a US military statement said.
"One Task Force Baghdad soldier was killed in central Baghdad when a patrol was attacked with small arms fire at about 1:45 pm (1045 GMT)," it said.
Earlier, a soldier was killed and two wounded in an improvised explosive device attack on the eastern side of the capital.
There have been 1086 US soldiers killed in Iraq since the US-led invasion in March 2003, according to the latest Pentagon tally.
**PHOTO CAPTION***
A U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter flies over smoke after one of two explosions in Baghdad's Green Zone, October 14, 2004. (Reuters)