Terrorist incidents in Iraq

At least 42 people killed in Iraq in suicide attacks

Iraqi officials said at least 42 people have been killed in two separate suicide bomb attacks, according to AP. The deadliest of the two happened at the marketplace of the capital of Diyala province, Baquba, located 60klm northwest of Baghdad. Police said a suicide car bomb tore through a marketplace, ending the lives of 35 people and wounding 72.

Toll soars to 90 after ISIL bomb guts Iraq town

Rescuers in the Iraqi town of Khan Bani Saad search collapsed buildings for bodies after a huge car bomb ripped through a busy market, killing at least 90 people Rescuers in the Iraqi town of Khan Bani Saad were searching collapsed buildings for bodies July 18 after a huge car bomb ripped through a busy market, killing at least 90 people.

Car bombings kill at least 6 civilians in, around Baghdad

Iraqi officials say car bombings in and around Baghdad have killed at least six civilians.
                   
A police officer said the deadliest in attacks on April 26 was in the nearby town of Mahmoudiya, about 30 kilometers (20 miles) south of Baghdad, where a car bomb exploded, killing at least four civilians and wounding nine.
                   

Turkey condemns Iraq blasts

Turkey has condemned two separate blasts that rocked the Iraqi capital of Baghdad Turkey has condemned two separate blasts that rocked the Iraqi capital of Baghdad on Jan. 30.

At least 47 people were killed and 99 others wounded in several  explosions in Baghdad and in the central province of Samarra in Iraq.

Turkey condemns Iraq blasts that claimed 47 lives

Turkey has condemned two separate blasts that rocked the Iraqi capital of Baghdad Turkey has condemned two separate blasts that rocked the Iraqi capital of Baghdad on Jan. 30.

At least 47 people were killed and 99 others wounded in several  explosions in Baghdad and in the central province of Samarra in Iraq.

Suicide car bombing kills four in Iraq Kurdish capital

A suicide bomber detonated an explosives-rigged vehicle in the heart of the usually secure Iraqi Kurdish regional capital Arbil on Wednesday, killing four people, officials said.
      
The bomber hit the main checkpoint on the way to the provincial government headquarters in the northern city just before noon (0900 GMT), provincial council spokesman Hamza Hamed said.

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