The bodies of eight-year-old boy Haidar and 12-year-old girl Zainab, who died in the accident off the coast of Turkey, arrived at Baghdad airport and were buried in the Shiite shrine city of Karbala, AFP journalists said.
Their mother, Zainab Abbas, told journalists near the airport that she, her husband and their three children had been on the boat carrying the Kurdi family that capsized last week.
Three-year-old Aylan's body was photographed lying face down in the sand in Bodrum after he drowned, in a bleak image that helped focus international attention on the plight of refugees making the perilous journey to Europe.
"Everyone was talking about this route, so we decided that we would leave, to provide them with a better life," Abbas said.
Many Iraqis have fled the country, made desperate by near-daily violence, corruption and poor services.
Abbas said that the night they departed, smugglers rushed her family onto a boat along with Aylan and his relatives who were fleeing the war in Syria.
But within a few minutes of their departure, the boat capsized, throwing passengers into the sea and trapping her children underneath it.
"I shouted my children's names but they did not respond," she said.
Abbas, her husband and third child survived the wreck, as did Aylan's father Abdullah, who told AFP by telephone that there was an Iraqi family of five on the boat with him and that they lost two children.
The accident also claimed the lives of Aylan, his four-year-old brother, and his mother.
Aylan's father returned to Syria to bury his family, while Abbas and her husband came back to Iraq to do the same.
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