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'Dozens dead' in Baghdad bombing 巴格达轰炸中多人死亡。
At least 69 people have been killed by a bomb blast (炸弹爆炸)in the eastern Sadr City area of Baghdad, Iraqi officials say.
Police said the device went off in a market place in the predominantly Shia area of the Iraqi capital.
More than 130 people were also reported to have been injured in the blast, one of the worst in Iraq this year.
It comes less than a week before US soldiers pull out of all Iraqi cities, a move the US said would not be affected1 by a recent surge in violence.
'Horrific'
An interior ministry2 official told the AFP news agency the blast struck the market place at about 1930 (1630 GMT).
The official said the bomb was hidden underneath3 a motorised (机动的)cart carrying vegetables for sale.
"I heard a boom and saw a ball of fire," said Najim Ali, a 30-year-old father who was injured in the blast.
"I saw cars flying in the air because of the force of the explosion," he was quoted as saying by AFP.
Raad Latif, a local shop owner, said the scene after the blast was "horrific".
He said people ran to help the injured after hearing the explosion but were initially4 kept back as security forces tried to get emergency vehicles to the scene.
"After a while they came to their senses and allowed us to help as much as we could. The scene was horrific," he told Reuters.
Another witness told the Associated Press news agency he heard a sound like "unbelievable thunder" and was knocked to the ground by "a hurricane".
Market stalls were set on fire and an official told AP that people standing5 600m away were hit by shrapnel.(开花弹,榴弹)
'Confident'
Under an agreement with the Iraqi authorities, most of the 133,000 US troops in Iraq are due to leave the country's cities and towns and withdraw to military bases by 30 June
Combat operations across Iraq are due to end by September 2010 and all US troops will be out of the country by the end of 2011.
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said the top US commander in the country, Gen Ray Odierno, had told President Barack Obama that he felt "confident in moving forward" with the withdrawal6.
"Gen Odierno has mentioned that we have seen violence greatly decrease even in the past many months from what it was," he said.
Mr Gibbs said Mr Obama had no plans to change the withdrawal arrangements.
The BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad says the location of the latest blast was significant, as Sadr City has been struck often and provocatively(气人的,挑拨的) in the past.
The attacks have been attributed to Sunni militants7' attempts to provoke sectarian(宗派的,偏狭的) tensions.
But this tactic(战略,策略)has failed since the Shia Mehdi militia8, which used to retaliate(报复,报仇), was disbanded(解散) last year, says our correspondent, and the attacks now only succeed in killing9 civilians10.
The attacks are the latest in a violent week in Iraq.
On Monday, at least 29 people were killed in attacks in Baghdad and elsewhere.
Three people, including a four-year-old child, were killed in the Shaab district of north Baghdad, while a car bomb killed five people in the capital's central Karrada district.
In the largest attack of the year, more than 70 people died in a truck bombing in Kirkuk on Saturday.
But Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has said the violence will not delay the withdrawal which, he said, would ultimately be a triumph for the country.
He urged Iraqis: "Don't lose heart if a breach11 of security occurs here or there." (本文由在线英语听力室整理编辑)
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