One dead, 80 hurt in Iraq bus bombing from Christian area

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MOSUL: A double bomb attack targeting buses carrying Christian students and university workers near Mosul in northern Iraq killed a shopkeeper and wounded 80 other people on Sunday, police said.

The attack, comprising a car bomb and an improvised explosive device, took place on a highway around three kilometers east of Mosul, the capital of Nineveh province, at around 8:00 am (0500 GMT) an officer told AFP.

The victims were traveling from Hamdaniyah, a Christian area, to the University of Mosul, he said.

In November, the New York-based Human Rights Watch warned that minorities including Christians were the collateral victims of a conflict between Arabs and Kurds over control of disputed oil-rich provinces in northern Iraq.

While sectarian violence has dropped dramatically across Iraq since its peak between 2005 and 2007, attacks remain common, especially in Baghdad and Mosul.

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