THE PRICE OF WAR

Heartbreaking image of a badly burned girl who survived an ISIS suicide attack captures the agony of Iraq

Four-year-old Asal suffered extensive burns to her face but returned to the scene of the bombing while being carried in her father's arms for a candlelight vigil for nearly 300 victims

STARING into the camera, this little girl with her face entirely wrapped in white bandages epitomises the agony caused by ISIS.

Asal Ahmed, who is only four-years-old, was pictured at the scene of a deadly suicide truck bomb attack in Iraq's capital city of Baghdad on Saturday.

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Asal Ahmed, 4, is carried by her father at the scene of a massive suicide truck bomb attack in Karada, IraqCredit: AP:Associated Press

According to The Associated Press, Asal and her mum were badly burned as they shopped in Karrada for the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr, when the streets were filled with young people and families.

In the photo, she can be seen carried by her father for a candlelit vigil to victims but it is not known whether her mother survived the attack.

Locals carry the body of a victim killed in a massive suicide truck bomb attack in Karada, Iraq on July 3Credit: AP:Associated Press
The explosion took place when the streets in Karada were filled with young people and families out after sunsetCredit: AP:Associated Press
Christian clerics arrive to take part in a prayer with Sunnis and Shiites at the siteCredit: AP:Associated Press
Members of the government-backed Popular Mobilisation force march at protest at the scene of the deadly attackCredit: AP:Associated Press

Nearly 300 people were killed and another 200 were wounded - making the bombing the single deadliest in the nation since US-led forces toppled Saddam Hussein 13 years ago.

Many of the victims were women and children who were inside a multi-storey shopping centre and dozens burned to death or suffocated, a police officer said.

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The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group (ISIL, also known as ISIS), which holds territory in Iraq, claimed responsibility for that attack.

They urged its followers to attack "infidels everywhere" during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Iraq’s deadliest single bombing in 13 years of war has turned the Baghdad district where it took place into the centrepiece in an increasingly bitter rivalry between the country’s prime minister and Iranian-backed Shiite militias eager to hold sway over the city’s most diverse and prosperous area.

: "They are so desperate to boost the morale of their fighters, many of whom are leaving the group daily. I think attacks like this will increase."

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