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Iraq: At Least 17 People Killed in Baghdad Attacks Iraq: At Least 17 People Killed in Baghdad Attacks
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At least 17 people were killed by three bombs and a grenade attack on a mosque in Baghdad on Monday, medics and the police said. Assailants threw hand grenades at Sunni Muslim worshipers as they left a mosque on Monday evening, killing six people. Earlier, two car bombs exploded near police checkpoints at the entrance to the Shiite district of Hussainiya in northern Baghdad, killing one police officer and seven civilians. A third bomb near a restaurant killed three civilians in the southern district of Doura. At least 33 people were wounded in the three attacks. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks. At least 17 people were killed by three bombs and a grenade attack on a mosque in Baghdad on Monday, medics and the police said. Assailants threw hand grenades at Sunni Muslim worshipers as they left a mosque on Monday evening, killing six people. Earlier, two car bombs exploded near police checkpoints at the entrance to the Shiite district of Hussainiya in northern Baghdad, killing one police officer and seven civilians. A third bomb near a restaurant killed three civilians in the southern district of Dora. At least 33 people were wounded in the three attacks. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks.