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55 killed in suicide bombing, attacks in Iraq

Around 55 people were killed in attacks in Iraq that targeted a Shia Muslim gathering, a police check-point and the family of a Sunni paramilitary leader opposed to Islamic State.

Updated on: Oct 15, 2016 10:55 PM IST
By , Baghdad
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Around 55 people were killed in attacks in Iraq on Saturday that targeted a Shia Muslim gathering, a police check-point and the family of a Sunni paramilitary leader opposed to Islamic State, according to security and medical sources.

File photo of civilians at the scene of a suicide bombing at the northern neighborhood of Shula in Baghdad on July 27, 2016. (AP)
File photo of civilians at the scene of a suicide bombing at the northern neighborhood of Shula in Baghdad on July 27, 2016. (AP)

The escalation comes as Iraqi forces are getting ready to launch an offensive to take back Mosul in northern Iraq, the last city still controlled by Islamic State.

The heaviest toll was caused by a suicide bomber who detonated an explosive vest in the middle of a Shia gathering in Baghdad, killing at least 41 people and wounding 33.

The explosion went off inside a tent filled with people taking part in Shia Ashura rituals, which mourn the killing of Prophet Mohammad’s grandson Hussein in the 7th century.

Islamic State claimed the attack in an online statement.

Some people were also in the tent to mourn the death of a local resident, authorities said. The tent was set up in a crowded market in Baghdad’s northern al-Shaab district.

Eight policemen were killed and 11 others wounded in the first attack which took place at Mutaibija, south of the city of Tikrit, while the militants had three dead in their ranks.

In the second, the wife and three children of Numan al-Mujamaie, the leader of the Ishaqi Mobilization militia, were killed when gunmen stormed his house in the town of Ishaq in his absence.

The assailants fled, chased by security forces, and later killed themselves by detonating explosive belts, police said.

Islamic State has intensified bomb attacks in government-held areas this year as it loses territory to US-backed Iraqi government forces and Iran-backed Shia militias.

The group claimed a truck bombing in July that killed at least 324 people in the Karrada shopping area of Baghdad – the deadliest single attack in Iraq since the US-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.

 
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