Female bomber hits Green Zone; 20 dead in attacks
Baghdad - A female suicide bomber killed at least seven people Monday at an entrance to the fortified Baghdad diplomatic and governmental area known as the Green Zone, satellite news channel al- Arabiya has reported. Separately, 13 people were killed in a roadside bomb attack in an eastern Baghdad neighbourhood.
Eyewitness and security officials said the female bomber detonated herself at a Green Zone entrance used by high-ranking officials and staff from the Iraqi parliament. Iraqi military spokesman Qassem Attah told al-Araqiah TV that the woman was mentally handicapped.
The suicide bomber set off her bomb at a checkpoint for females. In Iraq, males and females are searched in separate check points.
At least seven people were killed and 12 were injured, according to a preliminary count of victims, sources added.
Iraqi forces blocked roads leading to the area after the attack.
The bombing marks the latest in a series of recent attacks by female suicide bombers. The women have been able to evade security checks and infiltrate crowds to maximize casualties.
On November 10, a female suicide bomber killed seven people at a police checkpoint in the city of Baquba.
Meanwhile, in the eastern Baghdad suburb of New Baghdad, an explosion near a bus carrying workers at the Iraqi Ministry of Trade killed at least 13 people, al-Arabiya reported.
Separately, the Aswat al-Iraq news agency reported that a lawyer and a clan chief were shot dead by unknown assailants in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk. Additionally, a bomb was detonated outside the city's Armenian church, causing some structural damage. (dpa)