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Bọmbụ ndị e mere na Baqubah n'afọ 2010

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3 march 2010 Baqubah bombings bu otutu itu bomb nke agbara ugboro ato n'obodo Baqubah, Iraq, na 3 march 2010 nke gburu mmadu 33 ma meruo mmadu 55 ahu. Baqubah gunyere obodo Sunni na Shia o bu isi obodo nke Diyala Governorate, nke bu ihe dika 40miles(64km) north nke obodo Baghdad.[1][2]d[3]

Bọmbụ ahụ mere na ntuli aka ndị omeiwu nke a haziri maka 7 Machị 2010.[4][5] N'elekere 9:45 nke ụtụtụ n'oge obodo, a gbagburu bọmbụ ụgbọ ala n'akụkụ ụlọ ọrụ ndị uwe ojii dị n'akụkụ ọdịda anyanwụ nke obodo ahụ.  Mgbe oge ole na ole gachara, ihe dị ka 100 yards (91 site n'ebe ahụ, a gbagburu bọmbụ ụgbọ ala ọzọ n'akụkụ ụlọ ahụ.[6][7] Otu onye gburu onwe ya mechara mebie bọmbụ n'ụlọ ọgwụ ebe a na-agwọ ụfọdụ ndị merụrụ ahụ.[8] Onye na-atụ bọmbụ n'ụlọ ọgwụ ahụ mere ka ọ bụrụ onye isi ndị uwe ojii ma gbaa ụgbọ ala ambulance gaa ụlọ ọgwụ ahụ. [6][9] A chọtara bọmbụ nke anọ n'akụkụ ụlọ ọgwụ ahụ ma gbanyụọ ya.[10]

Mgbe bọmbụ ahụ gasịrị, a machibidoro obodo Baqubah iwu, na-egbochi ọbụna ndị na-aga ije. N'etiti ndị nwụrụ anwụ bụ ndị uwe ojii iri, na Dr. Ali al-Timimi, onye isi ngalaba ahụike nke Diyala Governorate. [11][12]

Ọ dịghị otu nzukọ kwuru na ọ bụ ya kpatara bọmbụ ahụ. Òtù Islamic State of Iraq kwere nkwa na mbụ na ha ga-emebi ntuli aka na 7 Machị.[13] Ndị ọchịchị, ma ndị America ma ndị Iraq, adọọla aka ná ntị na mwakpo ndị ọzọ nwere ike ime tupu, na ọbụna mgbe ntuli aka gasịrị.[6] N'agbanyeghị nchegbu, ịtụ vootu n'oge malitere, dị ka a haziri, n'ụtụtụ nke 4 Machị.[14]

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Onye na-ekwuchitere Pentagon bụ Geoff Morrell kwuru na "Ọ bụ ihe ihere, ọ dị mwute. Anyị katọrọ ya n'ụzọ siri ike, nke ahụ kwuru, ma mwakpo a ma ọ bụ nke ọ bụla n'ime mgbalị ndị gara aga iji mebie usoro ntuli aka na imebi gọọmentị enweela ma ọ bụ ga-aga nke ọma".[15]

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  2. Suicide bombers target Iraq city. Al-Jazeera (3 March 2010). Archived from the original on 4 March 2010. Retrieved on 4 March 2010.
  3. England. "Suicide bomb attacks kill 30 in Iraq", The Financial Times, 3 March 2010. Retrieved on 4 March 2010.
  4. Sly. "Iraq suicide bombings kill 31 as elections near", The Los Angeles Times, 3 March 2010. Retrieved on 4 March 2010.
  5. "Suicide Bombings in Baqubah, Iraq Kill 32 (video)", 3 March 2010. Retrieved on 4 March 2010.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Levinson. "Suicide Bombs Rock Iraq Before Vote", The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones & Company, 4 March 2010. Retrieved on 4 March 2010. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "WSJ" defined multiple times with different content
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  13. "Q&A: Iraqi parliamentary polls", BBC News, 3 March 2010. Retrieved on 4 March 2010.
  14. Santora. "Following Suicide Attacks, Early Voting Begins in Iraq", The New York Times, 4 March 2010. Retrieved on 4 March 2010.
  15. Landers. "Baghdad braces for big attack ahead of vote", ABC News, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 4 March 2010. Retrieved on 4 March 2010.