(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - A roadside bomb hit a bus of Lebanese visitors in Iraq’s central city of Ramadi, killing three women and injuring at least nine others."A roadside bomb exploded in the Khamsat Kilo area as a bus carrying Lebanese visitors... passed on the highway, killing three of them and wounding 10," a first lieutenant in the Anbar provincial police said, referring to an area west of the provincial capital Ramadi.A medical source at a mortuary in Ramadi confirmed the death toll, saying that it had received the bodies of three women.A lieutenant colonel in the Ramadi police said there were around 40 Lebanese on the bus, among them women and children, who were headed to Shiite holy sites.Al-Manar correspondent said the bus ”belongs to “Shams al-Doha” campaign.”Reporting from an area near to the office of the campaign in Hay al-Selom, the correspondent stated the names of the martyr as saying: “Zeinab Ismael, Aeda Ismael, Zeinab Hamade”.Meanwhile, al-Manar correspondent in Iraq’s holy city of Najaf, Hasan al-Kharsan, quoted security sources as saying there were another roadside bomb, which was targeting visitors returning to Syria, but it didn’t explode./129
23 May 2012 - 19:30
News ID: 317261
A roadside bomb hit a bus of Lebanese visitors in Iraq’s central city of Ramadi, killing three women and injuring at least nine others.iraq blast