IS-claimed bombing kills five in Baghdad

IS-claimed bombing kills five in Baghdad
The attack struck the Baghdad Jadida area near a tent where Shia Muslims provide refreshments to passersby as part of annual commemorations of the death of Imam Hussein.
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09 October, 2016
The attack struck the Baghdad Jadida area [Getty]
A bombing targeting Shias in Baghdad killed at least five people and wounded 21 others on Sunday, Iraqi officials said, in an attack claimed by the Islamic State group.

The attack struck the Baghdad Jadida area near a tent where Shia Muslims provide refreshments to passersby as part of annual commemorations of the death of Imam Hussein, a revered figure in Shia Islam.

IS, which frequently targets Shia Muslims, whom it considers heretics, issued a statement claiming the attack and said it was carried out by a suicide bomber, an account confirmed by two interior ministry officials.

But a medical official and people at the scene of the attack said it was a roadside bomb, not a suicide bomber, a repeat of differing accounts of another bombing in the same area at the end of last month.

Unusually, there were also two different versions of the IS claim posted online Sunday: one which gave the correct location and another saying it had taken place in Shaab, an area across the city.

Iraqi forces are preparing for a push in northern Iraq on Mosul, the last IS-held city in the country, after regaining much of the Iraqi territory the extremists seized in June 2014.

But IS has maintained the ability to carry out attacks in government-controlled areas even as it loses ground.