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Iraq violence: Islamic State 'behind Baghdad attacks' | |
(about 20 hours later) | |
Islamic State (IS) militants have said they were behind a spate of bomb attacks in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, which killed at least 28 people. | |
In a statement posted on social media, IS described Sunday night's bombings as the "pounce of the monotheists on the chests of the apostates". | |
Several of the blasts were carried out by suicide bombers in Shia areas of the capital. | |
The series of attacks was one of the worst to hit Baghdad in recent weeks. | |
There have been fears IS would step up its bombings campaign during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. | |
A car bomb in the northern Shaab district on Sunday killed at least 10 people, and a suicide bomber struck at a nearby market, claiming more lives. | |
Another car bomb exploded in the Bunouk district killing at least nine people. Scores of others were wounded in the attacks, medics said. | Another car bomb exploded in the Bunouk district killing at least nine people. Scores of others were wounded in the attacks, medics said. |
IS has occupied parts of Iraq and is battling government forces in the north and west of the country. | IS has occupied parts of Iraq and is battling government forces in the north and west of the country. |
The government announced on Monday that it had begun a long-awaited, large-scale military offensive to dislodge IS from Anbar province, | |
Meanwhile, the UN has said that about 15,000 civilians have been killed in Iraq since the start of 2014. | |
It says that it recorded at least 44,136 civilian casualties (14,947 killed and 29,189 wounded) as a result of "non-international armed conflict in Iraq". | |
The report says the figure, which runs up to the end of April 2015, only takes account of verifiable casualties and that the real toll may be much higher. |
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