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Car bomb in Iraq's Kufa kills 15 - police

KUFA, Iraq, July 18 (Reuters) A car bomb today hit a group of labourers near a Shi'ite mosque in the southern Iraqi city of Kufa, killing 15 and wounding 21, police said.

Hospital sources said they had received 17 bodies after the blast hit a crowded market 50-100 metres from the mosque in Kufa, 160 km south of Baghdad.

Policemen who arrived in the scene were pelted with rocks by angry supporters of a radical Shi'ite cleric who has many followers in Kufa, near the holy Shi'ite city of Najaf.

Police fired shots into the air to disperse the crowds, and a Reuters witness saw at least two wounded from the shooting.

''It is very chaotic now. Police are shooting into the air and the crowds are running,'' the witness said.

Shi'ite worshippers have been targeted in the past in apparently sectarian attacks by Sunni insurgents. Gatherings of labourers in crowded markets have also become a favourite target of insurgents, who Iraqi and US officials say are intent on sparking a civil war between Shi'ites and Sunnis.

Earlier this month, a suicide car bomber blasted two coach- loads of Iranian pilgrims in Kufa, killing 10 people and wounding 40.

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Japan looks into more sanctions against N Korea

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Indonesia quake too weak for oceanwide tsunami

SYDNEY, July 18 (Reuters) A tsunami that hit Indonesia's Java island killing at least 230 people remained localised because the earthquake that caused it was dramatically smaller than the 2004 quake that generated an Indian Ocean-wide tsunami. Seismologists also said the earthquake's physical area was significantly smaller and caused only a small change in the ocean floor, limiting the size of the tsunami that hit Java yesterday. The two quakes were not linked, except that.....

Car bomb in Iraq's Kufa kills 39

KUFA, Iraq, July 18 (Reuters) A car bomb hit a group of labourers in a crowded market in the southern Iraqi city of Kufa today , killing 39 people and wounding 55, police said. The blast occured 50-100 metres from a Shi'ite shrine as labourers were boarding a minibus that had pulled into the crowd looking for workers, witnesses said. REUTERS SB SND1144.....
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