Three killed as separate blasts rock Baghdad, Diyala

By Ibrahim Saleh and Hussein Amir

BAGHDAD (AA) – At least three civilians were killed Friday in two separate bombings in Iraq’s Baghdad and Diyala provinces, according to local security sources.

“A roadside bomb went off in the Al-Taji industrial area north of the capital, ” Baghdad police officer Hatem al-Jabri told Anadolu Agency.

The explosion had killed two civilians and injured three others, al-Jabri said, going on to point out that security forces had since cordoned off the area.

In Diyala province, meanwhile, an explosive device went off near the ​​Sherwin area — some 45 kilometers east of Baquba — killing one civilian resident, Police Captain Habib al-Shammari told Anadolu Agency.

No group has claimed responsibility for either of the bombings, but Iraqi security officials typically blame Daesh “sleeper cells” for such attacks.

In mid-2014, the notorious terrorist group overran roughly one third of Iraq. Over the course of the last year, however, the Iraqi military — backed by a U.S.-led coalition — has managed to recover almost all lost territory.

Early last month, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared that the country had been “entirely purged” of Daesh militants.

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