Iraqi medical officials say 18 people have been killed after a bus carrying pilgrims to the Iraqi city of Karbala overturned north of Baghdad
i city of Karbala overturned north of Baghdad on Saturday, killing 18 people, medical officials said.
Two Iraqi medical officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to speak to the media said that the bus overturned near the town of Balad, about 55 miles north of Baghdad.
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