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At least 27 dead in Baghdad bombings

At least 27 people were killed and more than 100 wounded in two bombings in Baghdad, security and medical officials said Tuesday.

In the first attack, a suicide bomber struck near a popular ice cream shop overnight, killing 16 people.

In the second, a car bomb exploded near one of the capital's main bridges Tuesday morning, killing 11, the officials said.

ISIS issued a statement claiming the first attack, identifying the bomber as an Iraqi who blew up an explosives-rigged vehicle targeting Shiite Muslims.

ISIS considers members of Iraq's Shiite Muslim majority -- including the women and children who were victims of the ice cream shop blast -- to be heretics and thus legitimate targets for attack.



There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the second attack, but ISIS carries out frequent car bombings targeting civilians in the Iraqi capital.

The blasts, which come just a few days into the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, highlight the danger posed by extremists even as security forces have dealt them a string of battlefield defeats.

ISIS overran large areas north and west of Baghdad in 2014, but Iraqi forces backed by U.S.-led air strikes have since regained much of the territory they lost and are now fighting to retake the last extremist-held areas in second city Mosul.

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