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BAGHDAD - A series of bomb attacks in Iraq have killed 21 people, including 10 civilians near a police station north of Baghdad, police said.
A car bomb killed two people near Poland's Baghdad embassy, five days after the Polish ambassador was wounded in a separate attack. The police station targeted was in a village near the city of Samarra, 100km north of Baghdad.
Nine others were killed by roadside bombs or car bombs across Iraq. One car bomb killed four people and wounded 10, including women and children, near central Baghdad's Technology University, police said.
Roman Polko, the head of Poland's national security agency, told Polish television's tvn24 that Poland was already planning to move to new buildings inside the fortified Baghdad Green Zone, home to the US and British embassies as well as the Iraqi parliament and many government ministries.
Acting Baghdad ambassador Waldemar Figaj told Reuters that there were no casualties among Polish staff and no damage to the embassy in the latest attack.
Iraqi police said a car bomb at least 200 metres from the embassy killed two people and wounded five.
- REUTERS