The continuous bombing by insurgents taking advantage of the turmoil caused sectarian targeting Shia Muslims occurred across the country Iraq has claimed the lives of 72 civilians.
Outbreaks of sectarian conflict between Shia and Sunni Muslims in the past two weeks have been the destabilizing elements in Iraq to take advantage of to make the bloody bombings aimed at civilians.
In the bloodiest day was recorded, a suicide bomber detonated the device was hidden in the middle of a crowd of devotees in the Shia in the southern city of Nasiriya, killing at least 45 people dead. At the scene, the bodies are scattered on the ground, all the way patchy streaks of blood and belongings of the victims.
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Not long after, two explosions occurred in the province of Khadimiya that killed 17 and injured 32 others. The next two explosions occurred in the slums of Sadr City has killed at least 10 people.
Though not able to identify the entity responsible for the attack, but authorities suspected Sunni extremist groups linked to al-Qaeda was behind the terrorist attacks. One similar organization claimed responsibility for attacks in Baghdad on 22/12 to 72 people were killed.
After the last U.S. troops withdraw from Iraq, the terrorist attacks occur continuously across the country. The sectarian conflicts push these countries to the brink of a sectarian war again, but starting arrest Sunni vice president, Tareq al-Hasemi. The fact that the violence broke out in a row, while causing serious unrest in the five years since the attack on the slums of Sadr, as 215 people were killed in November / 2006.
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