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Iraq violence: Army base suicide bombings kill 16 | Iraq violence: Army base suicide bombings kill 16 |
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Two suicide bombings have killed at least 16 people at a military base north of the Iraqi capital Baghdad. | Two suicide bombings have killed at least 16 people at a military base north of the Iraqi capital Baghdad. |
The bombings at the base in the town of Tarmiya left 39 more wounded. | The bombings at the base in the town of Tarmiya left 39 more wounded. |
One bomber blew up a car laden with explosives at the entrance of the base before the second bomber struck inside the compound itself. | One bomber blew up a car laden with explosives at the entrance of the base before the second bomber struck inside the compound itself. |
Violence in Iraq is running at its highest level since 2008, with almost 2,000 people killed in the past two months alone, according to the UN. | |
Among other attacks reported in Iraq on Thursday, three people were killed in a bombing on another army base in the town of Ana, some 250km (160 miles) north-west of Baghdad. | |
No group has said it carried out the attacks, but suspicion will fall on al-Qaeda linked militants who often target the security services and Shia Muslims. | |
The latest violence as Shia Muslims prepare to commemorate Ashura, which marks the martyrdom at Karbala of Hussein, a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. | |
The Shia-led government has been accused of failing to address grievances among the Sunni Arab minority, including allegations of abuses by security forces. |
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