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Dozens dead in series of Iraq attacks
More than 50 dead and scores wounded in spate of blasts and shootings across 
country as violence spikes during Ramadan.
Last Modified: 14 Jul 2013 19:32
In the southern city of Nasriya, two car bombs left one dead and 12 injured 
[Reuters]

More than 50 people have been killed in deadly attacks across Iraq as violence 
escalates during the holy month of Ramadan, security and hospital officials say.

Al Jazeera's Jane Arraf, quoting an interior ministry source, said three 
roadside bombs near markets in southern city of Basra killed at least 28 and 
left 98 others injured on Sunday.

A suicide bomb attack inside a Sunni mosque in the southern town of Hilla in 
Baghdad killed 12 and wounded 15 others, our correspondent reported from the 
capital, Baghdad.

In the southern city of Nasriya, two car bombs left one dead and 12 injured, 
while a car bomb killed three people and wounded 15 in Karbala city, 100km 
southwest of the Iraqi capital.

At least six people were killed in shootings and bombings earlier on Sunday in 
the northern city of Mosul, and an equal number were killed in a suicide bomb 
attack in Baquba, northeast of Baghdad.

More attacks in Ramadan

Violence in Iraq has spiked since the start of the holy month of Ramadan.

Our correspondant said Islamic State of Iraq and other al-Qaeda affiliated 
groups are launching attacks in Ramadan to create more chaos and destabilise 
the country.

"Different groups, some of them fighting with each other, launching these 
attacks not just to attack the security forces, but to show people that their 
own security forces can not protect them" she said.

The attacks are just the latest in a surge in violence that has killed more 
than 340 people this month and over 2,600 so far this year, according to AFP 
figures based on security and medical sources.

Iraq has faced years of attacks by fighters, but analysts say widespread 
discontent among Iraq's Sunni Arab minority which the Shia-led government has 
failed to address has driven the spike in unrest this year.

Sectarian tensions have been inflamed by the civil war in neighbouring Syria, 
which is fast becoming a region-wide proxy war, drawing in Shia and Sunni 
fighters from Iraq and beyond to fight on opposite sides of the conflict. 
Source:
Al Jazeera and agencies
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