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Bombs targeting Shi'ite Muslims kill 27 in Iraq

Source: SAMAA
Mosul : Iraq | 3 months ago  
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MOSUL: A suicide car bomber killed 21 people and wounded 72 as worshippers left a Shi'ite Muslim mosque in northern Iraq on Friday, police said, the same day a series of bombs in the capital killed six Shi'ite pilgrims. A week ago a series of blasts outside Shi'ite mosques in Baghdad killed 31 people. Shi'ite...
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