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Car bombs, shootings kill 30 across Iraq
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c_330_235_16777215_0___images_stories_edim_01_Iraq(9).jpgBASRA (Reuters) - Attacks across Iraq targeting mainly Shia Muslims killed at least 30 people on Sunday, police and medics said, intensifying fears of a descent into all-out sectarian war.

Ten years after the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Sunni leader Saddam Hussein, a stable power-sharing compromise between Iraq's Sunni, Shia and ethnic Kurdish factions is still elusive and violence is on the rise.
 
More than 1,000 people were killed in militant attacks in May, according to the United Nations, making it Iraq's deadliest month since the intercommunal strife of 2006-07.
 
Regional sectarian tensions have been inflamed by the conflict in Syria, Iraq's neighbor, where Sunni rebels are fighting to overthrow Bashar al-Assad.
Two car bombs exploded minutes apart in the predominantly Shia southern oil hub of Basra, 420 km (260 miles) southeast of Baghdad, killing at least five people and tearing off shop fronts.
 
“We heard a bang and rushed outside,” said Ali Fadhil, who was working at a nearby bakery. “I saw cars on fire, dead bodies covered with blood, and wounded people lying on the ground screaming for help.”
 
“When police arrived, a second blast struck which was more powerful, leaving the street in a state of total destruction.”
 
Another car bomb exploded in a busy market in the Shia holy city of Najaf, killing at least seven people, and blasts also targeted Shia in Nassiriya, Kut, Hilla, Tuz Khurmato and Mahmudiya in southern Baghdad.
 
Near the northern city of Mosul, gunmen shot dead six policemen at a checkpoint in Hadhar, police said.
 
No group claimed responsibility for the attacks but Sunni insurgents and Al-Qaeda's Iraqi wing have increased their activities this year, seeking to provoke wider confrontation between Sunnis and Shia.

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