Bombs targeting Shias kill 16 across Iraq

Series of bombs kills at least 16 people across Iraq as Shias celebrate a holy festival.


Reuters October 26, 2013
More than a dozen explosions went off in predominantly Shiite areas of the Iraqi capital. PHOTO: AFP

BAGHDAD: A series of bombs killed at least 16 people across Iraq on Friday as Shias  celebrated a holy festival, police and medical sources said.

Nine bombs were detonated by remote control. The deadliest were two roadside devices that exploded in quick succession in a market in the Shia town of Yousufiya, 20 km south of Baghdad, killing at least seven people.

It was not immediately clear who was behind Friday's attacks, but Sunni insurgents have been regaining ground in Iraq this year, reversing a drop in the level of violence.

In Baquba, at least four people were killed by six roadside bombs planted near the homes of Shia families who had recently returned after being displaced from the area due to fear of attacks by al Qaeda militants.

A roadside bomb exploded in a Shia neighbourhood of western Baghdad, killing at least four people. In Buhriz, a bomb attached to a car killed one member of a Shia family, police said.

Al Gadeer is one of the biggest festivals for Shias who renew their pledge of allegiance to Imam Ali, the second-most important Islamic figure for Shias after the Prophet Mohammed.

Al Qaeda's Iraqi affiliate was forced underground in 2007 but has now reemerged and earlier this year merged with its Syrian counterpart to form the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, which has claimed responsibility for attacks on both sides of the border.

The insurgents have exploited worsening relations between Iraq's Shia-led government and the country's Sunni minority, which complains it has been marginalised since the US-led invasion that toppled dictator Saddam Hussein in 2003.

Violence which had eased after a climax in 2006-07 is now growing again, with more than 7,000 civilians killed this year, according to monitoring group Iraq Body Count.

Last week, a suicide bomber driving a minibus blew himself up outside a cafe in a mainly Shia district of Baghdad, killing at least 38 people.

COMMENTS (2)

charanjit mann | 10 years ago | Reply

Shias being killed everywhere.A 21st century holocaust.

syed baqar ahsan | 10 years ago | Reply

Without any doubts Saudis trained and its intelligence are behind these attacks and soon bomb explosion will heard in Saudi Arabia too because they have crossed all limits.

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