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Two killed in car bomb in Iraq’s Kirkuk

Kirkuk: A car bomb explosion targeting a shop selling alcohol in northern city of Iraq killed two civilians and wounded eight, a security official said.

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A car bomb explosion targeting a shop selling alcohol in Iraq’s northern city of Kirkuk on Saturday killed two civilians and wounded eight, a security official said. He said the blast damaged the shop and sparked a fire in three vehicles.

Kirkuk is the capital of the oil-rich province of the same name which is disputed by the federal government in Baghdad and the autonomous region of Kurdistan.

The blast comes as Kurdish leaders prepare to hold an independence referendum on September 25 in the face of fierce opposition from Baghdad and the Kurds’ international backers.

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The Kurdish Regional Government is embroiled in long-standing disputes with the federal government over oil exports, budget payments and control of ethnically divided areas.

On Thursday, the Baghdad parliament fired the governor of Kirkuk province, Najm Eddine Karim, over his provincial council’s decision to take part in the non-binding referendum.

Kirkuk, which is home to diverse communities including Arabs and Turkmen who oppose the vote, is under the authority of the Baghdad federal government.

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