Suicide blasts kill 26 at Iraqi state-sector bank

BAGHDAD, (Reuters) – Two suicide bombers detonated   cars laden with explosives outside the Trade Bank of Iraq yesterday, killing 26 people in the latest attack to raise concerns  about the nation’s stability after an inconclusive election.

Fifty-three people were wounded in the blasts that blew in  the windows of the bank, one of the public sector’s most active  financial institutions and at the forefront of efforts to  encourage foreign investment as the sectarian bloodshed set off  after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion fades.

A week earlier, gunmen and suicide bombers laid siege to the  central bank in Baghdad, killing 18 people and fueling fears  that insurgents are trying to exploit a political vacuum that  followed the March 7 election which produced no outright winner.

Baghdad security spokesman Major General Qassim al-Moussawi  said two cars packed with around 80 kilograms of ammonium  nitrate each were driven at the gates of the Trade Bank of Iraq  and detonated on striking blastwalls protecting the building.

He put the initial death toll at 18, but an Interior  Ministry source said later it had risen to 26.

The blasts left two charred craters a few metres apart in  the main thoroughfare in front of the bank.   The building was badly damaged. Five guards were killed and  six wounded, said bank chairman Hussein al-Uzri in a statement.  “However, this cowardly attack was a failure. The Trade Bank of  Iraq, and Iraq itself, are undeterred,” Uzri said.

A bank employee who asked not to be identified said the  damage and toll would have been worse had guards not protected  it and its windows not consisted of shatterproof glass.

At least two of the dead were police officers guarding a  nearby Interior Ministry office that issues Iraqi identity  cards, ministry sources said.

“I feel so sorry for what is happening to my country,” said  Mahmoud Asi, who was wounded along with his wife in the blast  near his home. Blood stained his clothes. “All the bank’s guards  were killed,” he said.