16 dead in twin suicide blasts in Iraq

An Iraqi army base has been hit by two suicide car bombings which have killed at least 16 and injured at least 39 people.

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Twin suicide car bombings at an Iraqi army base just north of Baghdad have killed at least 16 people and wounded dozens more.

Security and medical officials say blasts on Thursday night struck the base in Tarmiyah, a predominantly Sunni Arab town about 45km from the capital.

The first explosion was set off by a suicide bomber who detonated a vehicle rigged with explosives at the gate of the base, followed by another attacker who managed to enter the base before detonating his car.

In addition to the dead, at least 39 people were wounded.

The violence is the latest in the country's worst bloodshed since 2008, with more than 5,500 people dead so far this year, spurring Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to appeal for greater co-operation with Washington to combat militancy.


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