Car bomb kills 13 in Baghdad; Bush says Iraq on track


  • World
  • Saturday, 19 Nov 2005

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A car bomb killed 13 people in Baghdad on Saturday, a day after more than 80 were killed in suicide blasts across the country and as U.S. President George W. Bush pledged never to relent in his war on terror. 

The car bomb detonated in a crowded market in the Diyala Bridge area in the south of the Iraqi capital. As well as the dead, around 20 people were wounded, the Interior Ministry said. 

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