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Iraq violence: Dozens dead in Hilla truck bombing | Iraq violence: Dozens dead in Hilla truck bombing |
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At least 47 people have died after a fuel tanker was blown up at a checkpoint near Hilla, a city south of the Iraqi capital Baghdad. | |
Thirty-nine of the dead were civilians, the rest police, one report said. Dozens were injured in the blast. | Thirty-nine of the dead were civilians, the rest police, one report said. Dozens were injured in the blast. |
The attack happened shortly after noon local time (0900 GMT) while dozens of cars were at the checkpoint. | The attack happened shortly after noon local time (0900 GMT) while dozens of cars were at the checkpoint. |
The so-called Islamic State said it had carried out the attack, in a post on the pro-IS Amaq news agency website. | The so-called Islamic State said it had carried out the attack, in a post on the pro-IS Amaq news agency website. |
"A martyr's operation with a truck bomb hit the Babylon Ruins checkpoint at the entrance of the city of Hilla, killing and wounding dozens," Reuters quoted the group's statement as saying. | "A martyr's operation with a truck bomb hit the Babylon Ruins checkpoint at the entrance of the city of Hilla, killing and wounding dozens," Reuters quoted the group's statement as saying. |
Though the area where the attack took place - south of Baghdad - is not controlled by IS, the Sunni extremists have been targeting areas away from the fighting. | |
Suicide truck bombs, loaded with explosives, are increasingly being used by IS to hit softer targets and to deliberately cause civilian casualties - particularly in Shia-dominated areas. | |
United Nations figures show that at least 670 Iraqis were killed last month, two thirds of them civilians. | |
BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Beale, in Baghdad, says the fear is that IS will step up such attacks as they lose ground in the rest of the country. | |
Iraqi security forces backed by the US-led coalition are stepping up the fight in and around the towns and cities still held by IS. | |
They are now preparing for a major offensive on Mosul, IS's headquarters in Iraq. |