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Bombings hit Iraq Shia pilgrims Bombings hit Iraq Shia pilgrims
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Two suicide bombers have killed 27 people and injured dozens in the outskirts of Karbala in Iraq, reports from Iraqi police say. Two suicide bombers have killed 27 people and injured dozens on the outskirts of the Iraqi city of Karbala, police reports say.
Approximately a million Shia Muslim pilgrims are in the city to visit the Imam Hussein shrine. About a million Shia Muslim pilgrims are in the city to visit the Imam Hussein shrine. About 60 pilgrims were killed in two other attacks this week.
The attacks come despite heightened security and follow similar bombings earlier this week.
Friday is the last and most important day of the Arbaeen, 40 days of mourning for the Prophet Muhammad's grandson.Friday is the last and most important day of the Arbaeen, 40 days of mourning for the Prophet Muhammad's grandson.
In Karachi in Pakistan, a bombing has killed at least 11 people, hospital officials say. Meanwhile, 11 people were killed in an attack on Shias in Karachi in Pakistan.
The attack, possibly involving a bomb on a motorcycle, targeted a bus carrying Shia Muslims to a religious procession also marking Arbaeen.
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This year's pilgrimage to Karbala had already been hit twice by bombers. Police said the Karbala attack was a double suicide bombing - two cars packed with explosives were detonated on either side of a bridge across which pilgrims were making their way in and out of the city.
Some reports said the car bomb attack was followed up by mortar rounds.
Provincial governor Amalheddin al-Hir told the Agence France-Presse news agency he believed that al-Qaeda militants, supported by the outlawed Baath party of former leader Saddam Hussein, had carried out the attack.
The attack came despite heightened security for the pilgrimage to Karbala, which has drawn about 10 million worshippers to the Imam Hussein shrine over the past two weeks.
This year's pilgrimage has already been hit twice by bombers.
A bomb planted on a cart pulled by a motorbike killed at least 20 pilgrims on Wednesday as they streamed into Karbala.A bomb planted on a cart pulled by a motorbike killed at least 20 pilgrims on Wednesday as they streamed into Karbala.
Bus targeted
And more than 40 pilgrims were killed on the outskirts of the capital Baghdad on Monday as they began the long walk to Karbala.And more than 40 pilgrims were killed on the outskirts of the capital Baghdad on Monday as they began the long walk to Karbala.
The bombings also raise fears of heightened sectarian violence before Iraq's March parliamentary elections.The bombings also raise fears of heightened sectarian violence before Iraq's March parliamentary elections.
The Pakistan attack, possibly involving a bomb on a motorcycle, targeted a bus carrying Shia Muslims to a religious procession also marking Arbaeen.
In addition to the 11 dead, about 50 people were injured.
The Shia-Sunni schism originates from a dispute soon after the death of the Prophet Muhammad over who should lead the Muslims.
Sunnis remain the majority globally, with Shias estimated to number about 10% of all Muslims. Shias are however the majority in Iraq.