At least 23 people have been killed in a
series of explosions in Iraq, officials say. Two car bombs in the predominantly Shia city
of Kerbala are reported to have killed at least nine people. Another car bomb near police headquarters in the northern city of Kirkuk
killed six people, according to hospital sources. The attacks come ahead of
next week's Arab League summit to be held in the capital, Baghdad. Security
forces in Iraq have been placed on high alert ahead of the summit. The attacks
also coincide with the ninth anniversary of the beginning of the US-led
invasion of Iraq. The summit is seen as the country's debut on the regional
stage following the withdrawal of US troops in December. There are unconfirmed
reports of blasts in the capital, Baghdad, and the city of Hilla.
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