Suicide bomber kills 34 in Iraqi city of Hilla
The attacker approached a main checkpoint at a northern entrance to the largely Shi’ite Muslim city and detonated the minibus
A suicide bomber driving a minibus packed with explosives killed at least 34 people and wounded 147 on Sunday in the southern Iraqi city of Hilla, police and medical sources said.
The attacker approached a main checkpoint at a northern entrance to the largely Shi'ite Muslim city and detonated the minibus, a police officer said on condition of anonymity.
At least 50 cars were set ablaze with passengers trapped inside and part of the checkpoint complex was destroyed, the officer said.
It was not immediately clear who was behind the attack, but suicide bombings are a trademark of al-Qaeda-affiliated groups.
“I was sitting inside my kiosk when suddenly a horrible blast threw me outside and hurled my groceries up in the air. I saw cars set ablaze with people burning inside,” said Abu Nawar, owner of a makeshift kiosk made of palm tree leaves near the checkpoint.
Police were using cutting equipment to break inside the burnt vehicles and lift out charred bodies, the police officer said, adding the death toll was expected to rise.
“When a policeman suspected the minibus, he asked the driver to pull over for a check, but the vehicle exploded,” the police officer said.
Bombings and other attacks killed almost 8,000 civilians in 2013, the worst period for the country since 2008.
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant has been behind many of the bombings. The Iraqi government is battling the Islamist militant group in the western province of Anbar, where the group holds territory in the cities of Fallujah and Ramadi.
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