AhlulBayt News Agency - At least 33 Shia people have been martyred and up to 75 others wounded in a double car bomb attack claimed by Isis in Iraq, officials say.
A police officer said two parked explosives-laden cars detonated within minutes of each other, around midday in the southern Iraqi city of Samawa.
The first car exploded near government offices, while the second exploded minutes later at an open-air bus station about 60 metres away.
The officer said he expected the death toll to rise.
Unverified online photographs showed a large plume of smoke rising above the buildings, as well as burnt out cars and bodies on the ground at the site of one of the blasts, including several children.
Police and firefighters carried victims on stretchers and in their arms.
Isis primarily holds positions in some areas of the country's north and west, far from the mainly Shia southern provincies were Samawa is located. Such attacks are relatively rare.
The terror group claimed resonsibility for a bombing that killed at least 21 people and wounded many more, in an attack targeting Shia pilgrims on Saturday morning.
source : AFP
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1 May 2016
12:06:27 PM
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Iraq: Two Car Blast in Shiite City of Samawa, 110 Martyred, Injured; Isis Claims Responsibility
At least 33 Shia people killed and 75 others injured in two car bombs in the southern Iraqi city of Samawa, security and medical officials say.