Iraqi violence claims 32 lives, wounding 94 others

State of emergency was declared at Baghdad's hospitals after successive blasts

Iraqi violence claims 32 lives, wounding 94 others

32 people were killed and 94 others wounded at Saturday's attacks in Iraq. Iraqi security sources told AA that 10 seperate attacks in Baghdad claimed 32 lives, wounding 94 others. The bomb blast at Abu Bakr as-Siddiq Mosque in Iraq's Diyala city killed 20 while 60 people were injured. Following the blasts, state of emergency was declared at Baghdad's hospitals. One police officer died while 2 were wounded at the bombing attack targeting a police patrol in Iraq's Baqubah. The armed attacks mounted in Iraq's Baqubah and Kirkuk claimed 2 lives and wounded 3 others. The gunmen attacking a house in Baqubah killed Iraqi father and mother, injuring their two daughters. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attacks.

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