A car bomb targeting pilgrims killed at least 14 people in southern Baghdad on Monday, security and medical sources said.
A car bomb targeting pilgrims killed at least 14 people in southern Baghdad on Monday, security and medical sources said.
An Iraqi security command said a suicide bomber detonated the explosives-rigged vehicle, while other officials said it was a car bomb.
At least 14 people were martyred and at least 41 others wounded, security and medical officials said.
They said several women and children were among the victims.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the explosion, but such attacks are usually carried out by the Takfiri group, ISIL.
ISIL perpetrated a similar attack against pilgrims on the outskirts of Baghdad on Saturday, killing at least 23 people.
Many of the main thoroughfares in the city are closed in the days leading up to the annual commemoration of Imam Musa Kadhim's martyrdom.
The main commemoration at the shrine in Baghdad's Kadhimiya neighborhood will take place on Tuesday.