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Sunday 3 February 2013 - 10:10

Over 30 killed in attacks on police headquarters in Iraq’s Kirkuk

Story Code : 236868
The site of a car bombing in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk
The site of a car bombing in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk
The attacks were carried out on Sunday when gunmen stormed a police compound in the center of the city after a car bomb went off near the building.
 
Brigadier General Natah Mohammed Sabr, the head of Kirkuk’s emergency services department, said the strikes had caused massive damage to nearby buildings.
 
He said it seemed that the attackers, armed with guns and grenades, had sought to take control of the headquarters in the chaotic aftermath of the car bombing.
 
Meanwhile, a police source inside the compound said, “Two gunmen wearing explosive vests tried to storm into the Kirkuk police directorate, but guards at the main guard engaged them and killed them.”
 
No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks.
 
    Kirkuk, which lies at the center of a territorial dispute between the central government and Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region, has been the scene of several deadly attacks in recent months.
 
 
Last month, a bomb attack killed 25 people at the headquarters of a political party in the city.
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