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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Baghdad
22 January 2007
Two car bombs in Baghdad have killed more than 88 people and wounded more than 160 others. VOA's Jim Randle reports from the Iraqi capital.
Smoke rises from site of two explosions in central Baghdad, 22 Jan 2007 |
The two car bombs exploded at nearly the same time, killing1 and wounding many.
Some small arms fire broke out after the explosions, and ambulances wailed2 on their way to pick up the many injured.
The bombs went off at mid-day, when the Haraj market was filled with traders selling used electronic goods, clothing, and medicines.
North of Baghdad, a bomb killed at least 12 people in a market near Baquba.
The bombings may be a sign of a renewed campaign of Sunni insurgent3 violence against Shi'ite targets.
U.N. officials say sectarian violence killed an average of 94 Iraqis every day last year. In an effort to stop the carnage, the United States is sending an additional 20,000 troops to Iraq, with most of them slated4 to come here to Baghdad.
More than 3,000 elite5 American troops from the 82nd Airborne Division arrived in the city during the past couple of days.
The new strategy is controversial in the United States, and Mr. Bush is expected to discuss the Iraqi situation in his State of the Union speech Tuesday.
In a newspaper interview with USA Today Mr. Bush said he will not set a timetable for withdrawing troops from Iraq, because that would allow insurgents6 to adjust their tactics.
Insurgents showed new tactics on Saturday as they used uniforms and vehicles that closely resembled those used by U.S. officials and forces to bluff7 their way into a meeting 80 kilometers south of Baghdad and kill five U.S. soldiers.
U.S. and Iraqi military officers reported the results of a separate battle Monday.
"As far as the enemy that we were faced with, this was a well-trained, well-determined Wahabist/al-Qaida terrorist group," said U.S. Captain Steve Dobbins. "They are not the normal insurgents we have seen, these men move in squad8 formations, take care of their weapons systems, and are good marksmen."
Captain Dobbins commands a company of U.S. soldiers, part of a much larger coalition9 force that has been fighting alongside Iraqi troops in Diyala Province. Officials said the combined Iraqi-U.S. operation defeated their adversaries10 in a series of battles.
1 killing | |
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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2 wailed | |
v.哭叫,哀号( wail的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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3 insurgent | |
adj.叛乱的,起事的;n.叛乱分子 | |
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4 slated | |
用石板瓦盖( slate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.精英阶层;实力集团;adj.杰出的,卓越的 | |
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6 insurgents | |
n.起义,暴动,造反( insurgent的名词复数 ) | |
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7 bluff | |
v.虚张声势,用假象骗人;n.虚张声势,欺骗 | |
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n.班,小队,小团体;vt.把…编成班或小组 | |
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n.结合体,同盟,结合,联合 | |
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10 adversaries | |
n.对手,敌手( adversary的名词复数 ) | |
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