Twenty killed in Iraq Christmas bombing

Device in parked car goes off while worshippers were leaving a church after prayers

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Baghdad: At least 20 people were killed in bomb attacks in Christian areas of Baghdad on Wednesday, including a car bomb that exploded near a church after a Christmas service, police and medics said.

A bomb in a parked car went off while worshippers were leaving a church in the Doura district of southern Baghdad after finishing prayers, police sources said. Most of the victims were Christian, they said.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Violence in Iraq has risen to its worst levels in more than five years as hardline militants linked to Al Qaida step up attacks on the government of Prime Minister Nouri Al Maliki and anyone seen as supporting it. Many thousands have been killed in attacks this year.

The minority Christian community has been a target of attacks by Al Qaida militants in the past, including a 2010 attack on a church that killed dozens of people.

Two bombs also went off in a crowded market in a separate, mostly Christian area in Doura, killing another six people and wounding 14, police and medics said.

A series of car bombs, shootings and suicide attacks killed scores of Shiite pilgrims in the week before the Shiite holy day of Arbaeen, which coincided with Christmas Eve this year.

A man looks at the site of bomb attack at a marketplace in Baghdad's Doura District on December 25 2013. At least 20 people were killed in bomb attacks in Christian areas of Baghdad on Wednesday, after a car bomb exploded near a church after a Christmas service, police and medics said. Two bombs also went off in a crowded market in a separate, mostly Christian area in Doura, killing another six people and wounding 14, police and medics said.

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