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Car bombs kill 11 in Baghdad at end of Ramadan fast

by Reuters
Saturday, 4 July 2015 18:29 GMT

A military vehicle is seen in Baiji, north of Baghdad, July 2, 2015. REUTERS/Mushtaq Muhammed

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There was no immediate claim of responsibility but Islamic State fighters frequently set off bombs in the capital

BAGHDAD, July 4 (Reuters) - Two car bombs killed 11 people in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Saturday, police and medical sources said, striking as many people were ending their daily Ramadan fast.

One bomb hit the mainly Shi'ite Amil district in the southwest of the city around dusk, killing eight people and wounding 27. The other hit a bus garage in Doura in the south of the capital, killing three people.

Northeast of Baghdad, in the town of Balad Roz, a third car bomb killed two people, local police said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility but Islamic State fighters who control large parts of western and northern Iraq frequently set off bombs in the capital.

Iraqi security forces and mainly Shi'ite militias are struggling to contain the hardline Sunni Islamist militants in Anbar province west of Baghdad. To the north, they are battling for full control of the town of Baiji and its nearby refinery. (Reporting by Ahmed Rasheed; Writing by Dominic Evans; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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