Daesh-claimed suicide bombings kill 35 in Iraq

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Daesh-claimed suicide bombings kill 35 in Iraq
An man inspects the wreckage of a bus damaged in a car bomb attack in Basra.

Security forces were able to kill one of the attackers, but the second blew up his car bomb.

By AFP

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Published: Sat 20 May 2017, 10:22 PM

Last updated: Sun 21 May 2017, 12:26 AM

Suicide bombings at checkpoints in Baghdad and south Iraq claimed by the Daesh group killed at least 35 people and wounded dozens more, officials said on Saturday.
The bombings, which hit Iraq the previous night, came as Iraqi forces battle Daesh in Mosul in a massive operation launched more than seven months ago to retake the country's second city from the militants.
In Baghdad, suicide car bombers attacked in the area of a checkpoint in the city's southern Abu Dsheer area, killing 24 people and wounding 20, Brigadier General Saad Maan told.
Security forces were able to kill one of the attackers, but the second blew up his car bomb.
Daesh issued a statement claiming the attack but gave a different account of how it unfolded, saying that one militant clashed with security forces using a light weapon before detonating an explosive belt, after which a second blew up a car bomb. In south Iraq, a suicide bomber blew up an explosives-rigged vehicle at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Basra, killing 11 people and wounding 30, according to Riyadh Abdulamir, the head of Basra province health department. 


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