Deadly bombings in Baghdad target Ashura pilgrims

At least 24 people have been killed in bombings targeting Shi'ites in the Baghdad area.

An Iraqi Shiite Muslim flagellates himself to show his grief during preparations of the Muslim holiday of Ashoura

An Iraqi Shiite Muslim flagellates himself to show his grief during preparations of the Muslim holiday of Ashoura in Baghdad.

Bombings in the Baghdad area have killed at least 24 people, just days ahead of major Shi'ite religious commemorations that face significant danger from militants, security and medical officials say.

In the deadliest of Saturday's attacks, a suicide bomber detonated an explosives-rigged truck at the checkpoint leading to southern Baghdad, killing at least 20 people and wounding at least 53.

Security officials said the suicide bombing was the only attack in the area, while a medical official said a car bomb also hit shops in nearby Yusifiyah also contributed to the toll.

And an explosives-rigged vehicle detonated on Baghdad's Palestine Street near a tent serving refreshments to Shi'ite pilgrims, hundreds of thousands of whom will travel to Karbala, south of Baghdad, for the Ashura commemorations, which peak on Tuesday.

Pilgrims taking part in Ashura commemorations, which marks the death of Imam Hussein, one of the most revered figures in Shi'ite Islam, have been targeted in attacks that have killed dozens in past years.
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But with the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group -- which considers Shi'ites heretics and frequently attacks them -- in control of large areas of Iraq, the danger is even greater this year.

There are tents serving water and tea to pilgrims across the capital, and the main route to Karbala, the shrine city where Imam Hussein is buried, passes through the checkpoint that was bombed on Saturday.


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