| 5 January 2006 Iraq bombings | |
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| Location | Karbala and Ramadi, Iraq |
| Date | 5 January 2006 (UTC+3) |
| Target | Shia pilgrims, police recruiting centre |
| Attack type | suicide attack |
| Deaths | about 120 or more |
| Injured | at least 120 |
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The 5 January 2006 Iraq bombings were a series of suicide attacks that occurred on 5 January 2006, in the Shiite holy city of Karbala and in central city of Ramadi, each claiming about 60 or more lives.
The bombings in Ramadi consisted of two suicide bombers detonating their bombs within minutes of each other. The casualty count by personnel on the ground put the total at 118 (including the two working dogs) 110 of which were Iraqi civilians volunteering to become Iraqi police. Eight were Americans including two working dogs. Thirty civilians died immediately and a further 46 were taken to Camp Ramadi for treatment.[citation needed]
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