said.
Two children were among the dozens of bodies found in different parts of the town.
Details about the
circumstances of the deaths were not immediately available, and
officials did not say when the people may have been killed.
The discoveries follow
weeks of carnage across the country as Iraqi forces battle radical Sunni
militants from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
ISIS, an al Qaeda
splinter group, has seized large areas of northern and western Iraq in
an offensive that began last month. The terror group has also made major gains in Syria in its quest to establish an Islamic state spanning both countries.
ISIS claimed
responsibility for recent suicide bombings in Baghdad that killed almost
two dozen people, according to SITE Intelligence, which monitors
terrorist groups.
Not far from Alexandria,
at least five people were killed and 17 wounded by three car bombs that
exploded in front of a courthouse in the town of Hilla, security and
medical officials said.
Hilla is about 92 kilometers (57 miles) south of Baghdad.
The explosions occurred one right after another, the officials said.
Source: CNN

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