At least 40 people have been killed in a suicide blast in Iskandariya, a town located 50km south of
The deaths occurred on Sunday when a bomber blew himself up in the middle of a crowd of Shia pilgrims on their way to the city of
Karim al-Tamim, a police lieutenant from Babil province, where Iskandariya is located, said up to 60 others were wounded in the attack.
The blast reportedly occurred inside a tent offering food and water to the pilgrims in Hiteen, a suburb of Iskandariya.
In the first incident, at least three people were killed and up to 36 others wounded in an apparently co-ordinated assault on a group of pilgrims on their way to
Iraqi police said a roadside bomb explosion preceded an attack by armed men.
Major-General Raad Shakir, the police chief of
He also said that Iraqi tanks are being used to protect the city for the first time, in addition to 40,000 police and soldiers.
All public transport, including bicycles, has been banned within a 25km radius of the city, and 600 female security staff have been assigned to search women.
In previous years, fighters have killed scores of pilgrims in suicide bombings and other attacks.
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Iraqi army passes Shiite pilgrims leaving Baghdad on their way to Karbala, Iraq, Sunday Feb. 24, 2008.
Al-Jazeera