Iraq PM vows to hunt down mosque bombers

AFP , Monday 4 Jan 2016

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File Photo: Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, center, raises an Iraqi flag in the city of Ramadi after it was retaken by the security forces in Ramadi, 70 miles (115 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2015 (Photo: AP)

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said the security forces were tracking down the perpetrators of attacks against Sunni religious targets south of Baghdad on Monday.

Unknown attackers bombed two mosques in the Hilla region and shot dead a muezzin near Iskandariyah, a mixed area south of the capital which was badly affected by the civil war that raged in the country a decade ago.

"We ordered Babil operations command to hunt down the criminal gangs of Daesh and their likes who targeted mosques to sow sedition and undermine national unity," Abadi said on Twitter.

Daesh is an Arabic acronym for ISIS which Iraqi security forces are battling on several fronts.

There was no claim of responsibility for the attacks, which came against a tense regional backdrop following the execution by Saudi Arabia of prominent Shia cleric Nimr al-Nimr.

Baghdad accuses Saudi Arabia of actively supporting ISIS, which still controls swathes of the country, with funds and weapons.

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