iraq mosque suicide bombing attacks kill 39
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People inspect the site where car bombs in Baghdad A suicide bombing against a Shiite mosque as worshippers streamed out was the bloodiest of attacks across Iraq that left at least 39 people dead Wednesday, officials said. Dozens were wounded in the violence, and locals exacted a grim revenge on one man suspected of being a second attacker in the mosque bombing, which comes amid Iraq’s worst bloodshed since 2008.
Authorities have sought to tackle the unrest with a string of measures ranging from massive security operations to implementing tight traffic restrictions in the capital in a bid to stem the number of car bombs.
But attacks have continued to hit much Iraq, with over 4,000 people already killed in violence this year.
The worst of Wednesday’s violence struck the confessionally mixed north Baghdad neighborhood of Waziriyah, where a suicide bomber blew himself up at a mosque at around 6:40 p.m. as worshippers were exiting following evening prayers.
At least 30 people were killed and 55 others wounded, security and hospital sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Several nearby shopfronts were also badly damaged by the blast.
Immediately after the bombing, locals spotted a man they suspected was about to blow himself up as well, and gunned him down before setting his body ablaze, the sources said.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack against the Tamimi Mosque, a Shiite place of worship, but Sunni militants linked to Al-Qaeda frequently set off attacks against Iraq’s Shiite majority, who they regard as apostates.
Violence elsewhere in the country killed nine people, including four in the restive northern province of Nineveh.
In three separate attacks in the province, which remains one of Iraq’s least stable, gunmen killed three people, among them a school principal who was shot dead at his house.
And in provincial capital Mosul, a magnetic “sticky bomb” attached to a car killed another person.
Three attacks in and around the ethnically mixed city of Kirkuk left two dead, including a senior security official, while a Sunni anti-Al-Qaeda militiaman escaped assassination.
A sticky bomb killed one person in south Baghdad, and another died in a roadside bombing in a town on the capital’s southern outskirts, while a gunman on a motorbike killed a Sunni imam near the southern port city of Basra.
The surge in bloodshed has sparked concerns that Iraq is slipping back into the all-out sectarian war that plagued it in 2006 and 2007, leaving tens of thousands dead.
Officials have vowed to press on with a campaign targeting militants they say has led to the capture of hundreds of fighters and the killing of dozens more, as well as the dismantling of militant training camps and bomb-making sites.But the government has faced criticism for not doing more to defuse anger in the Sunni Arab community over alleged ill-treatment at the hands of the Shiite-led authorities, which analysts and diplomats say militant groups exploit on the ground to recruit and carry out attacks.
This month, an al-Qaeda front group claimed responsibility for a spate of car bombs in Baghdad that targeted Shiite areas and left 50 dead.
It has explicitly said attacks have been carried out in retribution for operations targeting Sunnis and the executions of convicted militants.
Source: AFP

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