Car bombs across Iraq kill 56, dozens injured as IS claims responsibility

Published October 6, 2015
The largest bombing took place in the town of al-Khales in Iraq's eastern Diyala province.  - Reuters/File
The largest bombing took place in the town of al-Khales in Iraq's eastern Diyala province. - Reuters/File

BAGHADAD: A series of car bombings across Iraq on Monday killed at least 56 people and wounded dozens as the government continued its efforts to combat extremism across the country.

The largest bombing took place in the town of al-Khales in Iraq's eastern Diyala province.

At least 32 people were killed in the attack and 58 were wounded when the car bomb tore through a commercial street, a police official said.

Also read: Suicide car bomb kills at least 32 in Iraq

In July, Diyala was the scene of one of the deadliest attacks on Iraqi soil in almost a decade when a suicide bomber with the Islamic State group attacked a crowded marketplace, killing 115 people, including women and children.

The province, parts of which were previously under the Islamic State (IS) group's rule, has been the scene of multiple attacks in recent months - prompting anti-government protests, with citizens demanding tougher security measures.

Also read: Car bombs, suicide attack claim 22 lives in Iraq

Meanwhile, in Iraq's southern Basra province, a senior security official said a car bomb exploded in the busy commercial district of a suburb near the city, killing 10 people.

Jabar al-Saadi, head of security for Basra province, said the bombing took place in the town of al Zubair on Monday, 50 kilometers southwest of Basra.

At least 25 people were wounded in the attack.

The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the deadly car bomb blast near the oil hub of Basra.

In the capital, Baghdad, police said at least 14 people were killed and 25 wounded when a car bomb exploded in the northeastern neighborhood of Husseiniya.

Similar: Car bombs kill 20 in Baghdad, Ramadi

Hospital officials corroborated the death tolls. The officials spoke anonymously as they are not authorized to brief the media.

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