BAGHDAD – Sundry bombs exploded Sunday nearby a building linked to a noteworthy Sunni semblance who ran in this month's ordered elections in Iraq, devastating five people and wounding 26 others, a police verified said.
The assault adds to fears of postelection violence as the hard to swallow selection rivals enter what are expected to be exhausted off talks on forming the next government that will command Iraq as U.S. troops be off near the end of 2011.
Sunday's blasts took place in the town of Qaim, about 200 miles (320 kilometers) west of Baghdad and on the border with Syria, the control bona fide said.
The first bombshell, planted at a building down construction, went below par at 7 a.m. in a occupy parade of Qaim. As onlookers gathered, four more bombs esoteric in trifles littered round the position detonated, causing the casualties.
The stiff said the domicile belongs to a companion of Sheik Murdhi Muhammad al-Mahalawi, a Sunni seeker who ran on the Iraqiya tilt led close to former Prime Minister plenipotentiary Ayad Allawi, the top vote-getter in the March 7 balloting.
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