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Death toll in Iraqi blasts rises to 24 - media

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Bomb attacks by Al-Qaeda militants killed at least 24 and wounded over 60 people in Baghdad as Iraqis voted on Sunday in a general election, the local media reported on Sunday.

Bomb attacks by Al-Qaeda militants killed at least 24 and wounded over 60 people in Baghdad as Iraqis voted on Sunday in a general election, the local media reported on Sunday.

At least two buildings were blown up and sporadic mortar fire was heard across the city as Iraqis were voting in the parliamentary election, the second since the 2003 U.S.-led overthrow of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, which is intended to bring stability to the war-shattered nation.

The blasts are the most recent in a series of attacks, which have taken place despite heavy measures to provide security at the elections, widely seen as a crucial precursor to a complete U.S. military withdrawal from the country.

Some 18.5 million people are expected to cast their votes at more than 80,000 polling stations across Iraq to choose among 6,292 candidates from 12 coalition blocs and 165 political units, who are running for 325 seats in the Iraqi parliament.

"Iraq is now at a crossroads: one road leads to peace, the other - to chaos," professor Hazem al-Nuaimi told RIA Novosti. "The increasing political tensions and instability show that the fight for power between Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds is far from being over."

He said that political tensions in the country might further aggravate after the elections as parties will try to form a parliamentary majority coalition.

"The 12 months after the elections will be crucial. We can be optimistic about Iraq's future only after we overcome this period," he said.

The country's national security advisor, Safa Hussein, said the parliament is unlikely to come to a consensus and form a government until July. He, however, pledged "rapid progress" in the country once the government is formed.

MOSCOW, March 7 (RIA Novosti)

 

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