At least 15 people, mostly Iranians, died after two buses collided near Najaf, an important holy site for Shia Muslims. Last Modified: 03 Dec 2010 14:13 GMT | ||
Two buses carrying pilgrims, most of them Iranian, have collided on a highway in Iraq, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens, police said. The crash occurred on the main highway connecting Hilla to Najaf on Friday. "A traffic accident occurred on the Hilla-Najaf highway as a result of one of the buses skidding and hitting the other," Fadhil al-Sultani, the police chief of Babil province, said. Sultani said 11 of those killed and 22 of 45 wounded were Iranian pilgrims. | ||
Source: Agencies | ||
Friday, 3 December 2010
Pilgrims killed in Iraq bus crash
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