The Islamic State jihadist group has claimed an attack at a Shi’ite
mosque south of the Iraqi capital that officials said killed at least
six people.
IS, in a statement, said a suicide bomber named as Abu
Hussein al-Ansari carried out the attack inside the mosque, while
security and medical officials said it took place nearby after Friday
prayers, also wounding at least 19 people.
The IS only mentioned
the suicide bombing, but officials said it was preceded by a roadside
bomb, and that the attack took place after security forces arrived at
the scene.
IS frequently carries out attacks against civilians from Iraq's Shi’ite Muslim majority, whom it considers to be heretics.
IS overran large areas north and west of Baghdad in June 2014, sweeping security forces aside, and though Iraqi forces have since pushed the jihadists back, the group still holds much of western Iraq.
Bombings in Baghdad have become less frequent since the IS offensive in 2014, apparently because the jihadists have been occupied with fighting elsewhere.
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