An Iraqi police officer inspected the site of a twin car bomb in Ramadi on Sunday. Azhar Shallal/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Iraq Bombings Target Reconciliation Meeting, Killing 26 -- L.A. Times
The three blasts in Anbar province raise fears that insurgents are regrouping before next year's planned elections, which already face a possible delay because of legislative squabbling.
Reporting from Baghdad - A triple bombing aimed at a reconciliation meeting in Ramadi, the capital of Iraq's Anbar province, killed at least 26 people and wounded dozens Sunday, highlighting fears that insurgents are regrouping in what was once the epicenter of their revolt.The blasts occurred amid growing concerns that crucial national elections scheduled for January may have to be postponed if lawmakers fail to agree soon on a new election law.
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