At least 37 people were killed on Monday in car bomb attacks in
Baghdad and the north and south of Iraq, police and medical sources
said.
One attack took place near a crowded market in the town of
Khalis, about 80km northeast of Baghdad, killing 15 people, police said.
"The
driver begged police to be allowed to park his vehicle in order to buy
medication from a nearby pharmacy and five minutes later it [the bomb]
went off and caused huge destruction," police captain Mohammed al-Tamimi
said.
In the town of Al Zubair, about 15km southwest of the oil
town of Basra, a second attack took place also near a crowded market.
Ten people died.
Another
car bomb exploded in the Hussainiya district of the northern outskirts
of Baghdad, killing 12 people, police and medical sources said.
Iraq,
a major Opec oil producer, is struggling to
come up with a formula to
contain Islamic State, the ultra-hardline Sunni group that controls a
third of the country and wants to redraw the map of the Middle East.
Islamic State has previously claimed responsibility for car and suicide bombings.
Monday, October 05, 2015
Car bomb attacks kill 37 people in Iraq
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