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Iraq violence: Car bomb kills scores in mainly Shia town | |
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A car bomb has killed 120 people and injured at least 130 at a busy market in an Iraqi town, officials have said. | |
The attack happened in the predominantly Shia town of Khan Bani Saad, north of the capital Baghdad. | The attack happened in the predominantly Shia town of Khan Bani Saad, north of the capital Baghdad. |
Children were among those dead in the explosion, which came as people celebrated the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. | Children were among those dead in the explosion, which came as people celebrated the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. |
The Islamic State (IS) group, which control swathes of the country, has said it was behind the attack. | The Islamic State (IS) group, which control swathes of the country, has said it was behind the attack. |
A statement from the group said one of its members drove three tonnes of explosives into a crowd. | |
Police major Ahmed al-Tamimi told Reuters the damage was "devastating". | |
"Some people were using vegetable boxes to collect children's body parts," he said. | |
The Diyala provincial authorities have declared three days of mourning and cancelled festivities for Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan. | |
IS militants are battling government forces in the north and west of the country. | IS militants are battling government forces in the north and west of the country. |
The group captured parts of Diyala last year. Although IS was later driven out, it still has a presence there. |