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1st LD: 15 killed in suicide bomb attack in south of Iraq's Baghdad

Xinhua, March 26, 2016 Adjust font size:

At least 15 people were killed and 25 others wounded on Friday in a suicide bomb attack at a football field in a town south of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, a local police source said.

The attack occurred in the evening when a suicide bomber detonated his explosive vest among a crowd of people during a football game at the pitch in the town of Iskandriyah, some 50 km south of Baghdad, the source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.

The mayor of the town, Ahmed al-Khafaji, was among the killed and Hassoun Hussein, the local leader of the Shiite militia Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq, was among the wounded, the source said.

Iskandriyah is part of the once restive area, dubbed Triangle of Death, which is a cluster of towns scattered north of Babil's provincial capital city of Hilla, some 100 km south of Baghdad.

The toll could rise as ambulances, police and civilian vehicles were evacuating the victims to the nearby hospitals and medical centers, the source said.

Earlier, an UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) report estimated 7,515 were killed and 14,855 injured in the armed conflict in Iraq during the 12 months of 2015. Endit