Death toll during Ashura rituals rises to 31 in Iraq's Kerbala

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16:4210/09/2019, Salı
U: 10/09/2019, Salı
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Iranian people burn a tent as they re-enact a scene from the 7th century battle of Kerbala during a ceremony marking Ashura in Tehran, Iran September 10, 2019. Nazanin Tabatabaee/
Iranian people burn a tent as they re-enact a scene from the 7th century battle of Kerbala during a ceremony marking Ashura in Tehran, Iran September 10, 2019. Nazanin Tabatabaee/


At least 31 people died and another 100 were wounded on Tuesday during the Shi'ite Muslim religious rituals of Ashura in the Iraqi city of Kerbala, a Health Ministry spokesman said, offering no details as to how they died.

Ashura marks the day when, according to Islamic tradition, the Prophet Mohammed's grandson Imam Hussein was killed in battle in the year 680. Shi'ite Muslim pilgrims from around the world converge each year on Kerbala, the site of the battle.


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