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Iraq suicide blast kills pilgrims Iraq suicide blast kills pilgrims
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Fifteen people have died and a further 40 were injured after a suicide bombing in the southern Iraq, officials say. Eighteen people have died and another 75 were injured after a female suicide bomber struck in southern Iraq.
The female attacker blew herself up among a group of Shia pilgrims in the town of Iskandariya. The female attacker blew herself up while among a group of Shia pilgrims in the town of Iskandariya.
One witness said women were cooking dinner and children were playing when the explosion occurred.One witness said women were cooking dinner and children were playing when the explosion occurred.
Thousands of Shia pilgrims are travelling towards the holy city of Karbala to attend a major religious festival at the weekend. Thousands of pilgrims are heading to the holy city of Karbala for a major religious festival this weekend marking the birthday of the 12th Shia imam.
Ahmed al-Saadi, a 34-year-old carpenter from Baghdad's Sadr City district, told the Associated Press news agency: "Minutes after I passed the resting spot, I heard a big explosion. I turned my head back and saw big flames.
"We rushed to the site and saw charred bodies while wounded people were crying for help. Pots and burnt prayer rugs were scattered all the place."
Iskandariya had seen a recent decline in violence due to an influx of US troops and a Sunni backlash against al-Qaeda.
Tens of thousands of Shia pilgrims are expected to flock to Karbala this weekend.