Suicide attacks kill 15 in Iraq

Suicide car bombs targeting security checkpoints killed 15 people in Iraq on Thursday, officials said.

January 08, 2015

Sahoub Baghdadi

 

 

BAGHDAD — Suicide car bombs targeting security checkpoints killed 15 people in Iraq on Thursday, officials said. Police said a suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden car into a police checkpoint in the town of Youssifiyah, just south of the capital Baghdad, killing three police and four civilians, and wounding another 21 people. Later on, a suicide bomber driving a pickup loaded with explosives struck a checkpoint manned by police and Shiite militiamen near the city of Samarra, killing eight people and wounding 23 others. Medical officials confirmed the casualty figures from both attacks. Iraq sees near-daily bombings and other attacks mainly targeting the Shiite majority and security forces. The attacks are often claimed by the Islamic State, an extremist group that seized much of northern and western Iraq last year. — AP

January 08, 2015
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