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A suicide attack every day in the new Iraq

By Neil MacDonald in Baghdad

Published: July 14 2005 19:48 | Last updated: July 14 2005 19:48

Suicide bomb attacks in Iraq have averaged at least one per day since the announcement of a new government in April, according to data gathered by the US military.

Last week saw 23 car bombs — six of which were driven by suicide bombers — detonated throughout the country, according to Brig Gen Donald Alston, the US military’s top spokesman in Iraq. He added that six was the lowest number in the past 11 weeks.

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