Iraq: Six dead, 24 injured in Baghdad explosions

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Iraq: Six dead, 24 injured in Baghdad explosions
BAGHDAD (AA): Six people were killed and 24 others were injured Monday in several explosions that rocked the Iraqi capital, a police source told Anadolu Agency.

The source said that two pro-government fighters were killed and three others were injured when “an improvised bomb went off while a vehicle carrying pro-government [militia] forces was passing in the Arab Jabour area in southern Baghdad.”

Three other improvised bombs went off targeting public places in al-Ameriya, al-Sebaa and Sadr city across Baghdad, leaving four people dead and 21 others injured, the same source added.

In recent years, bombings and shooting attacks – which often target civilians – have become a common occurrence in war-torn Iraq, especially Baghdad.

Iraq has suffered a devastating security vacuum since June 2014, when Daesh overran the northern city of Mosul, the country’s second largest city.

 
Author: Mahmoud Barakat
[Photo: Iraqi people inspect the damaged car after clashes between Daesh and security units in Dubiz district of Kirkuk, Iraq on November 04, 2015. Photographer: Ali Mukarrem Garip/AA]