Suicide car bomb attack kills 17 in Iraq: police, doctor

Published October 7, 2014
— File photo
— File photo

SA: A suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden armoured vehicle into houses used by Shia militiamen north of the Iraqi city of Samarra, killing at least 17 people, police and medical sources said Tuesday.

The attack took place in Abbasiya, around 15 kilometres (nine miles) north of Samarra, on Monday evening and completely destroyed two houses, the sources said.

Thirteen people were also wounded.

“The destruction was huge. Those homes were by the (Tigris) river and had been requisitioned by the militiamen to use as an observation post,” the police officer said.

He said the militiamen were monitoring the river to prevent Islamic State jihadist fighters coming from the east from crossing over to the west bank.

The main road leading from Baghdad to the north of the country runs through Samarra on the west bank of the Tigris.

Samarra is a mainly Sunni city that is home to one of the holiest Shia Muslim sites in Iraq which is guarded by large contingents of Shia militiamen.

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