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Suicide bomber blows himself up in Iraq, 6 killed

| | Nov 15, 2016, at 02:05 am
Karbala, Nov 14 (IBNS): A suicide bomber blew himself up in Iraq's Karbala city on Monday which left six people killed and six others injured, media reports said.

“Six suicide bombers had sneaked into al-Jihad district at Ain Tamr precinct, west of Karbala. Security forces engaged with, and killed, five of them,” Saad Maan, a spokesperson for the ministry in Baghdad was quoted as saying by IraqiNews.

“The forces encircled a sixth suicider, prompting him to storm one of the homes and blowing himself, killing six people and wounding six others,” he was quoted as saying by the Iraqi media.
 

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