Talon Posted December 19, 2004 #1 Share Posted December 19, 2004 Three die in Iraq gun attack At least three Iraqi election workers have been shot dead in Baghdad in what the Electoral Commission believes was a targeted attack by insurgents. The commission is overseeing national polls on 30 January. The attack occurred in Haifa Street, a focal point for Sunni militants who have vowed to disrupt the elections. Reports say the gunmen fired on a car and then dragged out and shot the passengers, whom witnesses said were wearing civilian clothes. On fire The attack happened at around 0700 local time (0400 GMT), police sources said. The BBC's Peter Greste in Baghdad says this is the kind of attack that officials have both feared and anticipated ahead of the polls. A member of the Electoral Commission, Adyl Alami, said he believed the workers were deliberately targeted. It is still not known who was behind the killings, but insurgents have made it clear they want to disrupt the polls. Farid Ayar, spokesman for the commission, said no board members were involved in the attack. The car was reportedly set on fire after the raid. The Reuters news agency said its reporters then witnessed insurgents with AK-47s and pistols setting up a roadblock, searching every car that passed. About 6,000 Iraqis have been trained in how to conduct elections and 130,000 will staff polling stations. The US is boosting troop numbers to a record high of 150,000 to cope with an anticipated rise in violence ahead of the elections and also to make sure they go ahead in relative safety. But analysts have warned that it might be impossible to prevent more small-scale attacks like Sunday's. Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/worl...ast/4108811.stm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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