Iraqi officials said a suicide bombing in Baghdad targeting Shia Muslims taking part in an annual pilgrimage on Monday killed nine people and wounded another 21.
The attack targeted a checkpoint along a route used by pilgrims in the northern Baghdad neighbourhood of al-Shaab.
Police officials say four soldiers are among the dead.
It was the first attack on Shia pilgrims in Baghdad during the lead-up to the religious commemoration known as Arbaeen, when Shia faithful converge on the holy city of Karbala. The annual commemoration is often marked by violence despite tight security measures to protect the pilgrims, many of whom travel to Karbala on foot. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to release the information.
Iraq’s military command has told civilians in the Islamic State-held Ramadi to leave the city, a sign that an operation may soon be underway to retake the provincial capital. On Monday’s statement, broadcast on Iraqi state TV, says the Ramadi families are requested to leave the city from its southern, Himaira area. No further instructions or details were given.