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Suicide bomber dressed as woman kills 14 in Iraqi displacement camp

by Reuters
Monday, 3 July 2017 09:48 GMT

In this 2015 archive photo displaced Sunni women fleeing the violence in Anbar, arrive at the outskirts of Baghdad. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani

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The camp known as "kilo 60" houses people forced out of Sunni Muslim areas control by Islamic State in the Euphrates river valley

BAGHDAD, July 3 (Reuters) - A suicide bomber dressed as a veiled woman killed 14 people and wounded 13 others in a displacement camp west of the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Sunday, security sources said.

Islamic State militants, who have been facing mounting U.S.-backed offensives in Iraq and neighbouring Syria, claimed responsibility for the assault.

The camp known as "kilo 60" houses people forced out of Sunni Muslim areas control by Islamic State in the Euphrates river valley, the sources said.

The militants said in a statement they had been targeting an Iraqi army position.

The hardline Sunni group has all but lost its capital in Iraq, Mosul, while its capital in Syria, Raqqa, is isolated from the rest of the territory under its control across the border.

(Reporting by Maher Chmaytelli; Editing by Duncan Miriri)

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