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Car bomb kills Shia pilgrims south of Baghdad Iraq | Car bomb kills Shia pilgrims south of Baghdad Iraq |
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A car bomb has killed at least 20 Shia Muslim pilgrims and injured others in the Iraqi town of Musayyib, south of the capital Baghdad, officials say. | |
The device exploded in a car park at 17:00 (14:00 GMT) as pilgrims returned from the holy city of Karbala. | |
An eyewitness spoke of having seen dozens of bodies and cars on fire after the explosion. | |
Shia pilgrims, who have been frequently targeted in Iraq, have been observing the festival of Arbaeen. | |
The bomb went off close to a bus stop where coaches that carry pilgrims from Karbala to other Iraqi cities drop and collect them, police told BBC News. | The bomb went off close to a bus stop where coaches that carry pilgrims from Karbala to other Iraqi cities drop and collect them, police told BBC News. |
Bombs killed seven people in Musayyib on Monday. | Bombs killed seven people in Musayyib on Monday. |
The violence in the south comes as the government faces multiple crises, including a protest movement in western Iraq, and a dispute over oil and territory between Baghdad and the autonomous Kurdish region in the north. | The violence in the south comes as the government faces multiple crises, including a protest movement in western Iraq, and a dispute over oil and territory between Baghdad and the autonomous Kurdish region in the north. |
'Dozens of bodies' | |
A police official who spoke to the Associated Press news agency said children were among the dead in Musayyib, 60km (40 miles) south of Baghdad . | |
Ali Sabbar, a pilgrim who witnessed the explosion, told Reuters news agency: "I was getting a sandwich when a very strong explosion rocked the place and the blast threw me away. | |
"When I regained my senses and stood up, I saw dozens of bodies. Many cars were set on fire." | |
The news agency quoted police and medics as saying a suicide attacker had set off the device but other reports spoke only of a car bomb. | |
Security forces traditionally tighten security during Shia pilgrimages in Iraq but accept they cannot stop every attack, correspondents say. | |
Millions of pilgrims have visited Karbala to mark an anniversary associated with a revered Shia figure, Imam Hussein. | |
According to provincial governor Amal al-Din al-Har, quoted by AFP, these included around 750,000 pilgrims from 30 different countries. | |
There were no immediate reports of any group saying it had carried out the bombing. Past attacks on Shia pilgrims have been blamed on militants from Iraq's Sunni Muslim minority. |