Attacks around Iraq's capital kill 21 people

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Last Updated : May 15 2014 | 10:47 PM IST
Bombings and shootings around Iraq's capital, Baghdad, killed at least 21 people and wounded dozens today, officials said.
The first blast came from an explosives-laden car left in a parking lot in Karrada, a busy commercial area home to several government offices, as well as courts and a hospital.
The explosion killed four civilians and three police officers and wounded 21, a police officer said.
A few minutes later, a suicide bomber with an explosives belt blew himself up at the main gate of an office affiliated with the Higher Education Ministry, killing two police officers and two civilians, the police officer said. The attack wounded 12, he said.
Shortly before nightfall, police said a car bomb near an outdoor market killed five people and wounded 15 in Baghdad's Shiite neighborhood of Sadr City.
Meanwhile, police said gunmen stormed the house of an anti-al-Qaeda Sunni fighter in the town of Youssifiyah, killing the Sunni fighter along with his wife, son, sister and a cousin. Youssifiyah is 20 kilometers south of Baghdad.
Insurgents frequently attack members of the Sunni militia, known also as Sahwa, which joined forces with US troops at the height of the Iraq war to fight al-Qaeda.
A medical official confirmed the casualty figures for the attacks. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to journalists.
Since last year, Iraq has been seeing the worst level of violence since the nation emerged from the Shiite-Sunni bloodletting in 2008. The United Nations says violence killed 8,868 people in 2013, and killed more than 1,400 people in January and February of this year.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for today's attacks, which came two days after a series of car bombings rocked the capital and killed at least 34 people. That was the bloodiest day in Iraq since April 28, when militant strikes on polling stations and other targets killed 46.
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First Published: May 15 2014 | 10:47 PM IST

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