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Iraq: More Than 70 Killed in Wave of Attacks

HeadlineDec 17, 2013

More than 70 people died in a wave of attacks across Iraq on Monday, many of them Shiites preparing for an annual pilgrimage. In Baghdad, twin car bombs killed 25 Shiites; the second blast happened as people rushed to aid the first round of victims. Another dozen Shiites en route to Baghdad from the city of Mosul were pulled from their bus and shot dead. It was Iraq’s bloodiest day in nearly two months.

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