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Baghdad blasts in Shiite areas kill at least 33

AFP
AFP
08/11/2014
23:22 MYT
Baghdad blasts in Shiite areas kill at least 33
The deadliest single attack was in Sinaa Street in the city's central Karrada district, and killed at least 10 people. - File Photo
A wave of car bombs struck Shiite-majority areas of Baghdad on Saturday, killing at least 33 people, security and medical officials said.
The six car bombs, which hit five different areas of the Iraqi capital, also wounded more than 100 people.
The deadliest single attack was in Sinaa Street in the city's central Karrada district, and killed at least 10 people.
Two car bombs also hit the Amil area of south Baghdad, and one each exploded in Ameen in the east, Zafraniyah in the centre and Sadr City in the north.
Baghdad is hit by near-daily bombings and shootings, some of which have been claimed by the Islamic State (IS) fighter group, which has overrun large parts of the country since June.
IS and other Sunni extremist groups consider Shiites to be heretics and frequently target them.
The jihadists would have to make major advances to even attempt to occupy part of the Iraqi capital, but security forces are unable to keep them from carrying out bomb attacks.
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