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Iraq crisis: Suicide bomb kills 18 at Shia funeral Iraq crisis: Suicide bomb kills 25 at Shia funeral
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At least 18 people have been killed by a suicide bomb at a Shia funeral north-east of Iraq's capital, officials say. At least 25 people have been killed by a suicide bomb at a Shia funeral north-east of Iraq's capital, officials say.
About 50 people were injured in the blast in Muqdadiya, Diyala province, some 80km (50 miles) from Baghdad.About 50 people were injured in the blast in Muqdadiya, Diyala province, some 80km (50 miles) from Baghdad.
Local media say some leading figures in the Shia-dominated Popular Mobilisation Forces were among the victims.Local media say some leading figures in the Shia-dominated Popular Mobilisation Forces were among the victims.
No group has so far admitted carrying out the attack - a day after at least 70 were killed by so-called Islamic State (IS) militants in Baghdad.No group has so far admitted carrying out the attack - a day after at least 70 were killed by so-called Islamic State (IS) militants in Baghdad.
IS said its militants had organised Sunday's blasts in the Shia district of Sadr City and more attacks would follow. Diyala security officials said two Shia commanders attending the funeral were targeted and killed in Monday's attack, Reuters reports.
The officials said the bomber approached the commanders and blew up his explosive-laden vest.
IS said earlier that its militants had organised Sunday's blasts in the Shia district of Sadr City and more attacks would follow.
The mainly Sunni group, which controls large swathes of northern and western Iraq, has attacked numerous Shia targets in the country recently.The mainly Sunni group, which controls large swathes of northern and western Iraq, has attacked numerous Shia targets in the country recently.