Officials: More than 80 dead in IS-claimed Iraq attack
BAGHDAD — The death toll has risen to more than 80 killed in an Islamic State group-claimed attack in southern Iraq targeting a restaurant frequented by Shiite Muslim pilgrims, Iraqi officials said Friday.
Eighty-four people were killed and 93 people were injured in the attack in Nasiriyah, in Iraq’s southern Thi Qar province Thursday evening, according to Provincial Gov. Yahya al-Nassiri. Among them, seven Iranians were killed and 16 wounded.
Al-Nassiri added that the province’s director of intelligence was removed and the Interior Ministry called for him to be investigated.
The attack began as a shooting at a checkpoint and restaurant along the main road that connects the province to Baghdad, followed by two suicide bombers, one driving an explosives-laden car.