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Christian areas hit by Baghdad bombs | |
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Two bombs in Christian areas of the Iraqi capital Baghdad have killed at least 35 people, officials have said. | |
One device exploded near a Catholic church when worshippers were leaving a Christmas Day service, killing 24. Another bomb ripped through a market, killing 11 more people. | |
Christian leaders denied that the attacks had targeted worshippers. | |
Iraq's ancient Christian community has more than halved in recent years, from an estimated population of 900,000. | Iraq's ancient Christian community has more than halved in recent years, from an estimated population of 900,000. |
Both blasts happened in the Dora area of Baghdad. | |
The bomb outside St John's Catholic church exploded in a parked car, shortly after a blast at an outdoor market in the mainly Christian al-Athorien district. | |
No-one has yet admitted carrying out the attacks, which came as Christmas Day services were held across Iraq. | No-one has yet admitted carrying out the attacks, which came as Christmas Day services were held across Iraq. |
During a service at St Joseph Chaldean church in the Karrada area of the capital, Father Saad Seroub called for peace and security for all Iraqis. | During a service at St Joseph Chaldean church in the Karrada area of the capital, Father Saad Seroub called for peace and security for all Iraqis. |
'Feeding terrorism' | 'Feeding terrorism' |
Churches have been targeted across the country since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003. | Churches have been targeted across the country since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003. |
An attack by gunmen in 2010 on the Catholic Cathedral in Baghdad left more than 50 people dead. | An attack by gunmen in 2010 on the Catholic Cathedral in Baghdad left more than 50 people dead. |
A surge in sectarian violence this year has claimed the lives of more than 7,000 civilians in Iraq, the highest annual number of fatalities since 2008. | A surge in sectarian violence this year has claimed the lives of more than 7,000 civilians in Iraq, the highest annual number of fatalities since 2008. |
Most of the attacks have targeted Shia civilians and the smaller Sunni population. | Most of the attacks have targeted Shia civilians and the smaller Sunni population. |
The bloodshed escalated in April, after the army raided a Sunni anti-government protest camp. | The bloodshed escalated in April, after the army raided a Sunni anti-government protest camp. |
The conflict in Syria has also prompted a spike in attacks, many involving al-Qaeda in Iraq. | |
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki told the BBC on Sunday that the Syrian crisis was "feeding terrorism in the region". | Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki told the BBC on Sunday that the Syrian crisis was "feeding terrorism in the region". |