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The action destroyed the warehouse but did not damage the urn.
REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, KIRKUK – A suicide bomber targeted the Iraqi voters' polling warehouse located in Kirkuk on Sunday (1/7). A total of 19 people were injured by the action.
This action only lasted a few days before a new vote of the elections held in May. "A total of 19 people were injured by the incident," said Kirkuk governor north of Baghdad, Rakan Al-Juburi Arab News Sunday (1/7).
A car bomb directed a kamikaze the main door of the voice mail. The action injured nine policemen, six members of the antiterrorist unit and four civilians. The action also damaged the building, but there was no damage to the urn.
The Supreme Court of Iraq has ordered manual counting at polling stations for parliamentary elections as a result of allegations of fraud. The vote was won by Populist Shiite populist Moqtada Sadr with the Communist Alliance. He was a long-time political figure motivated by voters seeking change in a country trapped in conflict and corruption.
Recounts should begin Tuesday in the Kurdish provinces of Irbil, Sulaymaniyah and Dohuk and Kirkuk, Nineveh, Salaheddin and Anbar.
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