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Officials say suicide bombing kills 12 people in Iraq
By AP - Jan 12,2015 - Last updated at Jan 12,2015
BAGHDAD — A suicide car bomb killed 12 Shiite militiamen and Iraqi soldiers Monday in a town north of Baghdad, authorities said, sparking a battle between security forces and fighters with the extremist Islamic State group.
The suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden car into a gathering of soldiers and Shiite fighters in the town of Abasiyat, just south of Tikrit, 130 kilometres north of Baghdad, police said.
Police and hospital officials said the attack killed 10 militiamen and two soldiers, while wounding 18 people.
Clashes between Iraqi security forces and militants from the Islamic State group erupted immediately after the attack, police said, though the extremists did not immediately claim responsibility for the bombing.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak to journalists.
Iraq sees near-daily bombings and other attacks mainly targeting the Shiite majority and security forces. Tikrit, held by the Islamic State group, and surrounding areas have been under constant attacks by its extremists.
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