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Bomb attack hits Baghdad district, kills 12: Officials

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At least a dozen people have been killed and scores of others wounded in a bomb attack that struck Kadhimiya, a Shia district of the Iraqi capital, Baghad, official sources say.

According to Iraqi police, a bomber detonated his explosives near a security checkpoint at one of the entrances of Kadhimiyah in northern Baghdad on Sunday morning, leaving 12 people, mostly civilians, dead.

Some 22 others were also wounded in the terrorist attack.

No group has so far claimed responsibility for the deadly incident, but it bears the hallmarks of the Takfiri Daesh terror group.

Baghdad has seen a dramatic rise in such terror attacks over the past weeks. Most of the assaults were claimed by Daesh terrorists, who mainly target security forces and public places in Shia-populated areas of the capital.

In the deadliest incident, nearly 300 people lost their lives after a bomber detonated an explosives-rigged vehicle at a shopping district in the Iraqi capital’s Karrada neighborhood on July 3. Daesh claimed that assault.

The Karrada bombing is said to be the deadliest to hit the city since the US-led invasion of the country in 2003.

The fresh wave of violence in Baghdad prompted Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to sack a number of high-ranking officials responsible for security in the capital, including the head of the Baghdad Operations Command.

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