BBC NEWS
'Shoe bomber' hits Baghdad mosque

At least 10 people have been killed and 25 injured in a suspected
suicide shoe-bomb attack at a key Shia mosque in the Iraqi capital
Baghdad.

The blast hit the Buratha mosque in northern Baghdad, where up to 90
people were killed in a multiple suicide bombing on 7 April.

The mosque's imam said he believed he was the target, but was unhurt.

Friday's attack was the biggest in Baghdad since a massive security
operation came into force on Wednesday.

The imam, Sheikh Jalaluddin al-Saghir, told the BBC the suicide attack
appeared to have been carried out by a man who had explosives and ball
bearings packed into his shoes to avoid detection in security checks.

 This will not deter us
Sheikh Jalaluddin al-Saghir,
Buratha mosque imam

Stringent security measures were put in place at the mosque after
April's attack, in which the bombers were said to have been dressed as
women.

The latest bombing took place shortly before weekly prayers were due
to begin, during which Mr Saghir was due to deliver a sermon.

The imam, who is also a leading Shia member of parliament, said he
believed he was the target of the attack, but added: "This will not
deter us, this will not affect the political process."

He said the bombing looked like it was revenge for the killing of Abu
Musab al-Zarqawi, the former leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq.

He was killed last week in a US air strike north of Baquba. Statements
apparently put on internet by the militant group vowed to take
revenge.

Mr Saghir blamed al-Qaeda in Iraq and what he called "Baathists" for
the attack.

No defence

The Buratha mosque has been surrounded by huge concrete blast walls,
where visitors are subjected to an initial visual check, says the
BBC's Hugh Sykes in Baghdad.

The bomber must also have got through a more thorough body check to
gain access the main courtyard of the mosque, he says.

He got close to the imam's position, but before the imam arrived,
security staff noticed he was still wearing his shoes, which is not
allowed in a mosque.

He was told to take them off, and appeared to be complying, when the
bomb went off.

It is believed to be the first time a shoe bomb has been used in Iraq.

While extensive security measures have been introduced to many mosques
in Iraq, our correspondent says, these are no defence against a
suicide bomber who detonates his explosives when approached.

Mortars

The mosque bombing comes despite a huge new security operation in
Baghdad.



Tens of thousands of Iraqi and US security forces have been patrolling
the streets of the capital, on the orders of Iraqi Prime Minister
Nouri Maliki.

Cars were also banned from the streets of the capital for several
hours on Fridays - in an attempt to prevent such attacks on Friday
prayers.

The measures initially appeared to have reduced the number of attacks.

However, at least two people were killed when a barrage of mortars
slammed into a northern district of the capital on Friday.

On Thursday, a bomb in a parked car detonated in the south-west of the
city, killing at least three civilians and wounding 14.

Elsewhere on Thursday, gunmen shot and killed 10 workers riding a bus
in Baquba. Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/5086326.stm

Published: 2006/06/16 12:01:38 GMT

© BBC MMVI




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