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02-18-10
伊拉克安巴尔省自杀汽车炸弹13人死(Suicide Car Bomber Kills 13 in Iraq's Anbar Province)
伊拉克官员说,伊拉克发生两起自杀式炸弹爆炸,其中一起发生在西部安巴尔省政府建筑物附近,造成至少13人死亡。
政府官员说,一名炸弹杀手星期四在安巴尔省拉马迪地方政府建筑物附近一个检查哨卡引爆汽车.官员说,死者当中包括4名警察,还有26人受伤,一家餐馆被炸损。
在第二次袭击中,一辆汽车炸弹星期四在北部城市摩苏尔一个警察局附近爆炸,炸伤至少22人。
最近几个月,在安巴尔,安全部队和政府官员遭受袭击的暴力事件有上升趋势,这个以逊尼派为主的地区曾经是反叛分子攻击美军领导部队的主要基地。
2006年后,安巴尔省的暴力大幅度下降。当时地方逊尼派部落开始支持美国军队驱赶激进分子。
Iraqi officials say two car bombs have exploded in the country, one of which killed at least 13 people outside a local government office in the western province of Anbar.
Officials say Thursday's Anbar attack involved a suicide bomber detonating a vehicle at a checkpoint near the provincial governor's compound in the city of Ramadi. They say four policemen were among those killed, while the blast also wounded 26 people and damaged a restaurant.
In the second attack, a car bomb went off near a police station in the northern city of Mosul Thursday, wounding at least 22 people.
Anbar has seen a rise in attacks on security forces and government officials in recent months. It is a predominantly Sunni region that once was a key base for insurgents fighting U.S.-led forces.
Violence in Anbar fell significantly after 2006, when local Sunni tribes began siding with the U.S. military to drive out militants.
在海地获释的美国传教士抵达美国 (Missionaries Freed from Haiti Arrive in U.S.)
被控在遭受地震灾难的海地绑架儿童的八名美国传教士已经抵达美国。将近三星期前他们在这个加勒比国家被逮捕。
星期四凌晨,一架载有这八人团体的美国军用飞机在佛罗里达迈阿密的一个机场降落。
这些传教士没有向新闻界发表什么任何谈话,接着,至少有7名传教士进入了附近的一家饭店。
海地一名法官星期三下令从狱中释放这八名传教士。不过这位法官说,这个浸礼会传教士团体领导人劳拉.西尔比以及另一名妇女查理萨.库尔特将继续拘留,就被控试图把33名海地儿童非法带出海地的问题接受进一步讯问。
西尔比和库尔特的律师弗伦兰特说,她们两人是无辜的。
Eight American missionaries who were charged with kidnapping children in earthquake-ravaged Haiti have arrived in the U.S., nearly three weeks after they were arrested in the Caribbean nation.
A U.S. military cargo plane carrying the group landed early Thursday at a Miami, Florida, airport.
The missionaries made few, if any, comments to reporters before at least seven of them entered a nearby hotel.
On Wednesday, a Haitian judge released the eight missionaries from jail. But the judge said the leader of the group of Baptist missionaries, Laura Silsby, and another woman, Charisa Coulter, would remain in custody to face further questioning about their alleged attempt to take 33 children out of the country illegally.
A lawyer for Silsby and Coulter, says his clients are innocent. |
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