Sunday, January 1, 2017

Deadly bomb attacks hits crowded Baghdad market

Apparently, some things won't change for 2017 - like Baghdad, Iraq not having a day of peace.

The story comes from Al Arabiya.


Deadly bomb attacks hits crowded Baghdad market

Two bombs exploded at a busy market in central Baghdad on Saturday, killing at least 28 people and wounding more than 50, police and medics said.

ISIS has claimed responsibility for the bombings.

Police said the blasts went off near car parts shops in Sinak neighbourhood during the morning rush. One of them was triggered by a suicide bomber, the other was a planted explosive, an Interior Ministry official told Reuters.

Civilians picked through the debris of the explosions including a food cart torn apart by the blast as medics carried off the casualties.

ISIS has lost much of the northern and western territory it seized in 2014 and is now resisting an Iraqi offensive on the northern city of Mosul, the ultra-hardline group's last major stronghold in the country.

Iraqi forces faced fierce resistance from the militants in southern Mosul on Friday, while troops in the city's east and north cleared areas they had recaptured a day earlier.

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