5 mortar shells hit Iraqi town; 22 die, 50 hurt

BAGHDAD - A mortar attack struck a busy area in a mainly Shiite town south of Iraq’s capital Thursday, killing at least 22 people and wounding more than 50, authorities said.

The five mortar rounds slammed into a busy market, a residential building and a parking lot around 7 p.m. Baghdad time as people returned home from work and shopped in Musayyib, police and hospital officials said.

Police said it appeared the rounds came from the nearby Sunni-dominated town of Jurf al-Sakr, though it wasn’t immediately clear who fired them.

Musayyib, about 40 miles south of Baghdad, is in an area that holds a volatile mix of Sunnis and Shiites and was a flash point for some of the worst sectarian violence in past years. On Tuesday, a parked car bomb in the town killed five civilians and wounded 13, authorities said.

Nobody immediately claimed responsibility for Thursday’s attack, but Sunni insurgents frequently target Shiite areas and security forces.

Last year, Iraq saw the highest death toll - 8,868 - since the worst of the country’s sectarian bloodletting began to subside in 2007, according to United Nations figures.

Front Section, Pages 6 on 02/21/2014

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