Suicide bomber kills at least, more than a dozen in north Baghdad

AFP
July 24, 2016 18:22 MYT
Iraqi security forces stand guard as supporters of Iraqi Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr demonstrate in Baghdad's Tahrir Square on July 22, 2016, calling for governmental reform and the elimination of corruption. - AFP Photo/Ahmad Al-Rubaye
A suicide bombing claimed by the Islamic State group killed at least 15 people in a Shiite area of northern Baghdad on Sunday, security and medical officials said.
The bombing, which struck near a checkpoint in the Kadhimiyah area, home to a major Shiite shrine, also wounded at least 29 people, the officials said.
IS issued a statement claiming the attack, saying it targeted soldiers and pro-government paramilitaries in the area.
The jihadist group frequently carries out attacks on security forces, and also often targets members of Iraq's Shiite Muslim majority, whom it considers heretics.
An IS suicide bomber struck shoppers in Baghdad's central Karrada district earlier this month, killing 292 people.
The group also claimed an attack on a Shiite shrine in Balad, north of the capital, that left 40 dead a few days later.
IS overran large areas north and west of Baghdad in 2014, but Iraqi forces have since regained significant ground and are conducting operations to set the stage for the battle to recapture Mosul, the last IS-held city in the country.
The jihadists have responded to the battlefield setbacks by striking civilians, and experts have warned there may be more such attacks as the jihadists continue to lose ground.
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