At least four people killed in car bombing attack near hotel in central Baghdad

Published January 28th, 2004 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

A bomb detonated in front of a hotel in central Baghdad Wednesday, destroying the facade of the three-story building and setting cars on fire. At least four people including a South African were killed, officials said.  

 

Earlier, Iraqi police said three persons were killed but the U.S. military put the toll at one dead, according to The AP.  

 

Witnesses said a car bomb exploded in the front of the al-Shaheen building. This information was later confirmed by US sources. The hotel, whose windows were shattered, is close to the former U.S. Embassy and a police station.  

 

A large portion of the hotel is occupied by Iraq's interim minister for labour Sami Azara al-Majun, according to security officials.  

 

Several fire trucks could be seen in the area, and occupation troops sealed off the area. Two other buildings nearby were badly damaged - one housing policemen assigned to protect embassies in the area, and the other a company that sells fire extinguishers, reports said. 

 

Parts of the hotel's concrete walls were torn away, leaving gaping holes and destroying the interior. The walls that remained were blackened. (Albawaba.com)

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