Iraqi officials say double bombing at Sunni funeral in Baghdad kills 14

BAGHDAD – Iraqi officials say a double bombing at a Sunni funeral in Baghdad has killed 14 people.

It was the third day in a row in which funerals were attacked in the Iraqi capital.

They say Monday’s blasts hit near a mourning tent for one of four people killed two days before when gunmen shot up a store discretely selling liquor in the Sunni neighbourhood of Azamiyah.

A security official said another 35 were wounded. A medical official confirmed the casualty figures. Both spoke anonymously as they were not authorized to brief the media.

The Azamiyah shooting was believed to be carried out by hard-line Sunni militants, who are most likely to attack liquor stores in Sunni areas.

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