
An Iraqi man examines human hair at the site of a suicide bombing in northern Baghdad

Samira Jassim, 51, admitted that she had mentally prepared the women for martyrdom operations, passed them on to terrorists who provided explosives, and then took the bombers to their targets.
At least 36 female suicide bombers attempted or successfully carried out 32 suicide attacks last year, compared with eight in 2007, according to U.S. military figures.
"We arrested Samira Jassim, known

"She confessed her responsibility for these actions, and she confirmed that 28 attempts had been made in one of the terrorists' strongholds," Atta said, without giving further details.
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"She sent them to the terrorists, in one of the farms where they provided the suicidal women with bombs, then Samira took the women to the targeted place," Atta said.
Two of the attacks for which Jassim admitted in the

Al-Qaeda and various insurgent groups still manage to launch attacks in Diyala despite a general decrease in violence levels elsewhere.
Source: AFP
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