Bombs targeting Iraqi Shiite pilgrims kill 5, injure 29 in Baghdad

— A string of attacks against Shiite pilgrims in eastern Baghdad killed five on Saturday, the latest round of violence to strike worshippers during a revered mourning observance.

Insurgents have targeted Shiite pilgrims, killing dozens and wounding more than 100 this week in an attempt to reignite sectarian violence.

The attacks began Saturdaymorning when a bomb was planted near a tent that offered drinks and food to pilgrims, a police official said. The blast killed three and injured 16, he said. A medical official confirmed the casualties.

Hours later, a bomb in eastern Baghdad exploded near a line of parked minibuses carrying pilgrims to the holy city of Karbala, killing two people and injuring seven, police and medical officials said.

In a separate assault minutes later, an attacker hurled a hand grenade into another tent full of pilgrims in another part of eastern Baghdad, injuring six, said a police official.

All the officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information.

Hundreds of thousands of Shiite pilgrims are making their way to the southern city of Karbala for Ashoura. The 10-day mourning period culminates Sunday, marking the anniversary of the seventhcentury death of the Prophet Muhammad’s grandson, Imam Hussein, who was killed in a battle near Karbala.

The outcome of the battle caused the split between Shiites and Sunni Muslims.

During Ashoura, pilgrims march through the streets beating themselves with fists and whips to demonstrate their grief.

Portions of the Ashoura observance were banned under former dictator Saddam Hussein, who barred walking to Karbala and other rituals.

Iraq’s government has deployed 25,000 security personnel in and around Karbala to protect the pilgrims.

An explosion Thursday in Hillah, south of Baghdad, killed 19 people at a busy bus terminal where pilgrims were gathering, police said. A children’s Ashoura procession was struck Friday in Baghdad’s Sadr City by a bomb that killed six and wounded 17.

Front Section, Pages 16 on 12/27/2009

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