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Iraq suicide blast kills pilgrims | Iraq suicide blast kills pilgrims |
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Eighteen people have died and another 75 were injured after a female suicide bomber struck in southern Iraq. | |
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 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. |
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