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- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings abstract "The 5 January 2012 Iraq bombings were a series of attacks that hit the capital Baghdad and the southern city of Nasiriyah and appeared to target Shia Muslims. A suicide bomber attacked a security checkpoint as huge crowds of pilgrims were making the journey from Nasiriyah to Kerbala for a religious holiday. At least 44 people were killed and 81 more injured in the first significant attack in the city since a blast targeted the Italian military headquarters in November 2003.Meanwhile, in Baghdad, at least three bombs exploded in Sadr City next to a group of day laborers waiting to get hired. Interior Ministry officials confirmed at least 13 died in these attacks and 32 were injured. Several hours later, two car bombs in the Kadhimiya district of Baghdad left 16 dead and 36 injured.In addition to these attacks, two people were killed and six injured in a shooting and roadside bombing in the insurgent stronghold of Mosul. On 6 February 2012, the Islamic state of Iraq claimed responsibly for the attack.".
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- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings fatalities "73".
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings hasPhotoCollection 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings.
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings injuries "149".
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings location "Baghdad and Nasiriyah, Iraq".
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings partof "the Iraqi insurgency (post U.S. withdrawal)".
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings perps "Islamic state of Iraq".
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings target "Shia civilians".
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings timezone "UTC+3".
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings title "--01-05".
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings type "suicide bombs, car bombs, motorcycle bombs, shootings".
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings subject Category:21st_century_in_Baghdad.
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings subject Category:Bombings_in_the_Iraqi_insurgency.
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings subject Category:Car_and_truck_bombings_in_Iraq.
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings subject Category:History_of_Baghdad.
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings subject Category:Islamic_terrorism.
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings subject Category:Mass_murder_in_2012.
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings subject Category:Shia–Sunni_sectarian_violence.
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings subject Category:Spree_shootings_in_Iraq.
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings subject Category:Suicide_bombings_in_Iraq.
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings subject Category:Terrorist_incidents_in_Iraq_in_2012.
- 5_January_2012_Iraq_bombings comment "The 5 January 2012 Iraq bombings were a series of attacks that hit the capital Baghdad and the southern city of Nasiriyah and appeared to target Shia Muslims. A suicide bomber attacked a security checkpoint as huge crowds of pilgrims were making the journey from Nasiriyah to Kerbala for a religious holiday.".
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