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Car bomb explosion leaves 14 dead in Iraq’s Diyala

Civilians inspect the site of a car bomb attack on Palestine Street in eastern Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, June 10, 2015. (© AP)

At least 14 people have been killed and 21 others injured in a car bomb attack in the eastern Iraqi province of Diyala.

According to Iraq's al-Sumaria satellite TV network, the casualties came after a car bomb exploded near the house of a tribal elder in the al-Neda district east of the provincial capital, Baquba, on Monday night.

The report said that women and children were among the casualties of the deadly attack.

Also on Tuesday, at least seven Iraqis, among them women and children, were killed in mortar attacks in areas north of Fallujah in the country's restive province of Anbar.

Although no group or individual has claimed responsibility for the attacks, the ISIL Takfiri group has on several occasions claimed such terrorist operations across Iraq over the past few months.

The picture dated June 19, 2015 shows Iraqi security forces taking up combat positions at the front line against ISIL militants, in Husaybah, 8 kilometers (5 miles) east of Ramadi, Iraq. (© AP)
 

The attacks come on the same day that Iraqi forces backed by volunteer fighters killed as many as 27 militants from the ISIL Takfiri group northeast of Fallujah. The joint forces also managed to destroy a number of missile sites, military vehicles and shelters belonging to the terrorists in the operations.

Meanwhile, local sources in the Iraqi province of Nineveh said that at least 15 members of the Takfiri group were killed in infighting that erupted between ISIL members in the northern city of Mosul.

Iraq is currently witnessing a wave of violence unprecedented in recent years. The overall security situation in the Arab country has also deteriorated over the past months after ISIL terrorists, of whom many are foreign militants, took control of parts of Iraq’s northern and western regions.

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