Khaleej Times

Suicide attacks, blasts kill 15 civilians in Baghdad

- AP

baghdad — Militants on Monday unleashed a series of attacks in different neighborho­ods in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, killing at least 15 civilians, officials said.

The deadliest attack took place in the southweste­rn neighbourh­ood of Al Amil when a bomber set off his explosives-laden vest in a busy outdoor market, killing seven shoppers and wounding up to 25 others, a police officer said.

Another suicide attacker on foot blew himself up among shoppers in the eastern neighborho­od of Mashtal, killing five civilians and wounding 15 others, another police officer said. Three more civilians were killed and 10 wounded in a bomb explosion in a commercial area in the northern Sabi Al Bor area, police added. Medical officials confirmed the casualty figures. No group has immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity for the attack. The extremist Daesh group has claimed similar attacks in the past. Despite a series of battlefiel­d defeats in recent months, the group still controls key areas in Iraq, including the northern city of Mosul.

The Iraqi government is preparing to launch a major military operation, with air support from the US-led coalition, to retake Mosul this year.

As it has lost territory, Daesh has increasing­ly turned to insurgent-style attacks away from the front lines in an attempt to distract security forces and undermine government efforts to maintain security.

Violence claimed the lives of at least 1,003 Iraqis last month, including 609 civilians, according to the UN Assistance Mission to Iraq, known as UNAMI.

 ?? AFP ?? Dead chickens are seen at the site of a suicide bomb attack in the Amil district of Baghdad. —
AFP Dead chickens are seen at the site of a suicide bomb attack in the Amil district of Baghdad. —

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